Yes. We can possibly fix that. Now we’re discussing another issue and wondering if there’s a fix.Right, but who caused the Cowboys the most issues?
Themselves.
There was a blatant missed hold on Miami during the last drive which would have made it 1st and 20.As bad at the officiating was and is in pretty much ALL the games, the sad reality is Dallas got the right calls at the end of the game which gave them the opportunity to win.
The facemask call on Dallas on the Dolphins last drive of the game was the right call.
End of the day, if the defense would have stopped Miami on their last drive, the quality of officiating would be a moot point.
I need to look harder. That said, on ANY play I'm certain you will find holding in some shape or form. Although officiating may not have helped Dallas, they also got some favorable calls as well, but in the end the team wasn't good enough to overcome the bad officiating.There was a blatant missed hold on Miami during the last drive which would have made it 1st and 20.
Why would you not them in the Super Bowl if the league is rigged? Why have us end Tom Bradys career at home in the first round if it's rigged? Because it isnt.It makes perfect sense. Everyone is going to watch the Cowboys no matter what. Either you watch cuz you love them or hate them. So Dallas is a money maker for the NFL as far as ratings. So they can screw us to keep the other fans happy and continue to punish Jerry Jones for 1995 AND still make money off of the Cowboys. It’s a perfect scenario for the NFL. Screw Jerry over for the trouble he caused in ‘95 and make a huge profit.
The NFL is like any other business. If your most profitable worker makes you the most money and you can treat him/her like crap and they still come to work and make the most money for you; why change? Why treat them good if it doesn’t affect the bottom line profits?
Miami averages 31 points per game and scored 22 today? The defense did it's job.If we didnt fumble and the D played better we win. This team right now is just a epic failure.
Offense is averaging like 20 ppg on the road. Our home blowouts against bad teams make us look like #1 offense statwise but it's fools gold.Miami averages 31 points per game and scored 22 today? The defense did it's job.
Miami averages 31 points per game and scored 22 today? The defense did it's job.
You should probably find a new team or forum to follow if you don't want to read threads about topics you disagree on.Just a suggestion. If anyone here actually thinks there is a real fix or conspiracy within the referee corps to disfavor the Cowboys, then you as a Cowboys fan should find another team or league.
There will never be perfect game and penalty calling in any NFL game. If the games are fixed, you have ZERO recourse. No amount of complaining on a forum will get you anywhere. Nor can Jones or anyone else be able to show evidence of it. There is no point following this team or league. If it’s fixed in your mind-tune into something else and quit posting here.
Maybe the would have made the stop on the last drive if the hold/tackle of Clark on the sweep was called and Miami was pushed back 10 yards. That was so bad even the Cowboys hating Olsen pointed it out at least 3 times.As bad at the officiating was and is in pretty much ALL the games, the sad reality is Dallas got the right calls at the end of the game which gave them the opportunity to win.
The facemask call on Dallas on the Dolphins last drive of the game was the right call.
End of the day, if the defense would have stopped Miami on their last drive, the quality of officiating would be a moot point.
but earth's diameter is 7 thousand miles....in other news... I was on a mountain top the other day, where I could see the entire horizon for over 100 miles.
A HUNDRED. MILES.
And you know what? Straight. If an ant is standing on a basketball it can see the curve. BUT NO CURVE ON EARTH
is there any doubt? The Earth is as flat as a pancake!!!!!!!
That's almost 2% of the diameter!!!but earth's diameter is 7 thousand miles.
100 miles is nothing , relative to those 7,000 miles