Twitter: Fisher believes refs missed holding calls

I think each team has the opportunity to present matters like this to the league so the officials can improve & see where they are lax & improve. The games are too long as is with all the nitpicking they do to the DB's. They throw flags over good hard tackles.

So Jeff talk to the hand! I mean the league:p
 
Crap happens every week in the NFL. Sometime you benefit from it, sometimes you're hurt by it. The Rams were holding (and other stuff like tripping) too with no calls. Get over it and move on.
 
The biggest hold (and the stupidest) was on Doug Free on the long TD pass to the wide open Dez Bryant. Free holds the Dlineman, while turned around facing Romo (and the official). I have no idea why it wasn't called, nor do I care, I'm just glad it wasn't. But it was about as blatant a hold as you will ever see. :)

Nonetheless, as I stated earlier, Fisher did as much to cost his team as the officials did, and they miss calls both ways.

It's amazing what having an Oline that's considered good will allow them to get away with, refs are even letting Free get away with anything now.
 
You know what else, I re-watched the game yesterday and I swear after the 4th quarter ended Garrett attempted to meet Fisher on the field to shake hands and it looked like Fisher straight avoided him.

I was re-watching via the Sunday Ticket "shortcut" so it cut off before I could see if that was truly the case.

Anyone else notice this?

Fisher's lame.
 
You know what else, I re-watched the game yesterday and I swear after the 4th quarter ended Garrett attempted to meet Fisher on the field to shake hands and it looked like Fisher straight avoided him.

I was re-watching via the Sunday Ticket "shortcut" so it cut off before I could see if that was truly the case.

Anyone else notice this?

Fisher's lame.

I noticed it as well, but you can't be certain of what Fisher was doing.
 
anyone have footage of the Romo sack that was negated? It looked like an obvious penalty to me, but Moose didn't like it.
 
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This is not the first time Fisher has done this. I guess being part of the competition committee has its perks.
 
I believe you shouldn't have gone for it on 4th down rah rah boy. That cost your team as much as anything. Could have put 3 more on the board.

Yup add in some blown coverages, the Rams blew it.
 
You know what else, I re-watched the game yesterday and I swear after the 4th quarter ended Garrett attempted to meet Fisher on the field to shake hands and it looked like Fisher straight avoided him.

I was re-watching via the Sunday Ticket "shortcut" so it cut off before I could see if that was truly the case.

Anyone else notice this?

Fisher's lame.
I noticed it. I also noticed that Garrett kinda had to go after him a bit before Fish turned around to shake hands. A little petty, but at least he did it.
 
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The biggest hold (and the stupidest) was on Doug Free on the long TD pass to the wide open Dez Bryant. Free holds the Dlineman, while turned around facing Romo (and the official). I have no idea why it wasn't called, nor do I care, I'm just glad it wasn't. But it was about as blatant a hold as you will ever see. :)

Nonetheless, as I stated earlier, Fisher did as much to cost his team as the officials did, and they miss calls both ways.

I noticed that too. I think Romo still would've gotten the ball off but it might've been close. Maybe that had something to do with the refs letting that one go.

Either way, those are the breaks you get from signing Michael Sam... and that's the punishment you get for releasing Michael Sam. ;)
 

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