Its no longer a question anymore. Everyone knows it was. Too bad for the NFL when we come lashing out on opponents next season. I don't care if we're up 49-0 in the 4th, we run it down thw opposition's throat to make it 56-0 and when people question us we can say we don't want to leave it in the hands of the refs.
even SAS admitted it was a damn catch....
Its no longer a question anymore. Everyone knows it was. Too bad for the NFL when we come lashing out on opponents next season. I don't care if we're up 49-0 in the 4th, we run it down thw opposition's throat to make it 56-0 and when people question us we can say we don't want to leave it in the hands of the refs.
The only idiot i saw this morning defending the call was none other than Cris Carter...and for that reason alone i hope Oregon beats Ohio St.
One first take though he went head-to-head with SAS when SAS thought CC will agree with him had the catch stood that AR would have scored. CC told him (He even put money on the table) that Dallas D would have stopped him and finished the job.
I like the guy, you see both sides but generally I like him
I think ISIS shows this stuff to their hostages to torture them.
I don't know if Jason Garrett will do that. Jimmy Johnson would. But not Jason.
After watching the play numerous times and trying to find indisputable evidence that Dez was making a move common to the game, I finally saw it in the replay in this segment. I always watched Dez securing the ball and switching it to the other hand before it hit the ground. As many times as I watched it, I could see the NFLs argument that he wasnt making a move common to the game, rather he was falling with his momentum from jumping. When I watched it this time, I noticed his feet. Watch the video again and observe the ground where Dez pushes off at the last second before going down. The sod kicks up off of his cleat where he is clearly lunging towards the end zone. That definitely proves he was pushing off trying to get into the end zone. This doesn't change anything in terms of the outcome of the game, but in my mind it clearly refutes the NFLs argument that he wasn't making a move common to the game.