Did Jarwin block Bobby Wagner in the back on Dak's 3rd and 14 run?

Just looked at the replay amazed that Dak got by Wagner. I think it might have been because Jarwin blocked Wagner in the back. What say you?

Go to the 6 minute mark in the video, which shows multiple replays of the play.

Just curious, because it would have been a game changer if they would've called the penalty.

I find it strange how so many people question the question instead of answering it. Jarwin did or didn't block Wagner in the back. Why such push back against a simple question?
 
Wagner just made a business decision and a poor effort. Dak had no business picking up the first down on that play, but he did...because of poor defense, not because he made a great play.

Seems like you always have an agenda of discrediting the big plays that Dak makes, which helps the Cowboys win important games. I recall the same being done by you on the Dak to Cooper winning OT TD pass.
 
You too have nothing factual to say.
What did Dak do that was great on that play? Ran straight? Check. Made elusive moves? No. Powered through tackles? No. Carried guys on his back? No. They called a draw, he ran straight and was barely touched until he had the first down. It was a big play, and he certainly didn't do anything wrong, but he didn't do anything great either. It didn't take great effort or skill to do what he did. The Seahawks blew that one. We can be happy about that without making it more than it was.

You do know that by your logic, every great play an offensive player makes can be broken down on what the defensive players of the opposing team didn't do right on that particular play, right.
 
Threads like this (designed to discredit a play or game outcome) deserve to go directly into a new "Trash Zone".

In this zone, the OP can basically hope for someone with a similar agenda to join the conversation. Like, maybe they can deposit chat "tokens" to skype, and everyone can really get to know each other without bothering real Cowboys fans.
 
@America's Cowboy check this out. Come on brother, that's fairly straight.
I saw him make two moves. The first to his left, the second to his right. He also covers the ball up with two hands after the first move. Shows extreme presence of mind. Not nearly as simple as others have suggested.
 
I hope he did after all of the seemingly deliberate shots and Dallas ankles, knees and that ridiculous shot on Jaylon (that one was called)
 
I saw him make two moves. The first to his left, the second to his right. He also covers the ball up with two hands after the first move. Shows extreme presence of mind. Not nearly as simple as others have suggested.
Yes, he makes 2 moves of about 5-10 degrees each. I'm not taking anything away from him, it was a really good play. I just think some people are making it seem like an Elliott carry.
 
I mean, who cares. Was the block in the back on Tavon's punt return TD legit? No. Were they holding like crazy with no calls? Yes. So all that evens out in the end.

That game plays out totally different if the Tavon TD stands as it should have. Seattle is not really built to playing from behind like that.

But overall, I think the refs were pretty tame which is good. There was not a lot of flags that game. And it was pretty evenly called.
 
Yes, he makes 2 moves of about 5-10 degrees each. I'm not taking anything away from him, it was a really good play. I just think some people are making it seem like an Elliott carry.
Admissive vs dismissive.
 
I honestly don't care...every single pass to Lockett he was pushing off big time...every single one and it wasn't called a single time.

This is the strategy Seattle uses on both sides of the ball. They know the refs are not going to call every single penalty on every single play. So you go out there and break the rules every single play. Their WRs push off like crazy and grab/lock defender's arms. They also run a lot of pick plays. And their defenders will hold and drape all over receivers every play. They used to get away with a ton when they were going to those Super Bowls. They play dirty, too. And still do.
 
Lol, right. That's why people chime in trying to insinuate I am on drugs and are saying I'm salty.

You are definitely being salty.

I didn't say anything about you being on drugs.

You posted a lot of words on why the QB of your team didn't do anything special when he made a badly needed play to win a playoff game.

That's crap you expect from rival fans, not fellow fans. Even if you didn't think the run was spectacular, why on earth would you feel the need to so passionately breakdown how un-spectacular it was?

That's some nonsense, man, and you know it.

There have been plenty of Cowboy players over the years that I haven't been a huge fan of, and I've never been compelled to discredit plays they made because they weren't flashy enough. It's so silly.
 
You do know that by your logic, every great play an offensive player makes can be broken down on what the defensive players of the opposing team didn't do right on that particular play, right.
No. This is false.
 
Seems like you always have an agenda of discrediting the big plays that Dak makes, which helps the Cowboys win important games. I recall the same being done by you on the Dak to Cooper winning OT TD pass.
I discredit the ones he didn't do anything impressive on, like those two. I have given him credit on others. I notice a loy of people want others to worship Dak for anything positive that happens, regardless of what he does or doesn't do, and any other negative plays are to be ignored.

TD pass to Gallup, good play. Pass to Cooper that showed some anticipation earlier in the 4th, good play. His running ability is a strength and should be used more (that doesn't mean they all require him to do anything special).
 
You are definitely being salty.

I didn't say anything about you being on drugs.

You posted a lot of words on why the QB of your team didn't do anything special when he made a badly needed play to win a playoff game.

That's crap you expect from rival fans, not fellow fans. Even if you didn't think the run was spectacular, why on earth would you feel the need to so passionately breakdown how un-spectacular it was?

That's some nonsense, man, and you know it.

There have been plenty of Cowboy players over the years that I haven't been a huge fan of, and I've never been compelled to discredit plays they made because they weren't flashy enough. It's so silly.
I didn't passionately break it down. This is where the shared delusion you guys suffer from comes in. I make a simple comment that it wasn't a great play and a bunch of you feel the need to defend him like he's your girlfriend.

Any salt is a response to you worshipers.

And I didn't say you said I was on drugs. I said "people."
 

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