Umm...yes. And Dez didn't have control of it which is why his pass was ruled incomplete. Why? Because by rule he needed to "maintain control of the ball throughout the process of contacting the ground." He did not "maintain" control "throughout the process of contacting the ground." The difference in other plays being called catches is they "maintained" control. The ball can touch the ground, it can't come loose. Dez let it. Incomplete.
Except this big ol' still picture of the video that showed the ball almost flat on the ground. Unless Dez had some funky skin that allowed a flap to unfold and was under the ball in this picture it clearly shows the ball on the ground halfly if not mostly. Ball pops up
off the ground, possession is lost and then regained. Incomplete.
What do "maintain control of the ball throughout the process of contacting the ground" mean? It means the ball never leaves your grip. It did. Further, it hit the ground to pop it up out of his control before being repossessed. By the literal wording of the rules it is incomplete.
But again, show me the exposé from a major media outlet that shows the NFL applied its own rules wrong. This play was pretty popular in its day. Surely it exists, right? I mean, as much as a bunch of Cowboys fans with vested interest in the play being ruled a catch can be trusted, a little support for the argument wouldn't hurt, would it? So where is it?