tyke1doe
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Only by irrational people.
To put in a perspective the youngsters would understand, this is no different than pinning the loss on Patrick Crayton for his dropped football in the 2008 divisional playoff game against the Giants.
That play happened with 1:18 on the clock in the third quarter, yet gets the lion's share of the blame when many other things went wrong along the way (Fasano drop in the end zone, unnecessary roughness on Leonard Davis, McQuarters punt return, Romo intentional grounding).
In this case, Smith's drop was part of a storm that included the infamous Benny Barnes phantom interference as well as Randy White fielding a kickoff with his hand in a cast and fumbling.
I think that was a bigger mistake than Smith's drop, really.
What the heck is Randy White doing on kickoff coverage with a cast on his hand?
And as much as I love me so Tom Landry, he was stubborn to a fault. Dorsett was gashing the Steelers, but Landry wouldn't continue to feed him because he always had this concern for Dorsett's health and wearing him down. But this is the Super Bowl, and Dorsett was running the ball fine.
Dorsett even says later that the Steelers told him if the Cowboys had continued to run him (Dorsett) they might not have lost that game.
And that phantom pass interference on Benny Barnes still irks me to this day. I seldom complain about officiating, but that call just stank! If you don't clearly see the interference don't call it just because you see a receiver fall.