Two flat-out lies Troy Aikman told last night

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If the ball wasn't in the air yet, it wouldn't have been a penalty because it was within 5 yards.

The ball WAS in the air. That's pass interference.

Troy was wrong or he lied.
You do realize they missed a face mask against us. The play before the punt. The whole game is just messed up.
 

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If the ball wasn't in the air yet, it wouldn't have been a penalty because it was within 5 yards.

The ball WAS in the air. That's pass interference.

Troy was wrong or he lied.
I was listening to Tom Brady saying it’s so hard to see what’s happening up in the booth fans have large green TVs,
 

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You're wrong in both instances.

You can contact a WR within 5 yards of the LOS. "Per the NFL rulebook, defenders may only make contact with a receiver within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage."

And Chase was clearly inbounds, you could see grass between his shoe and the out of bounds line.
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Troy, Emmitt and Michael are my 3 favorite players ever. I have multiple Aikman jerseys, including a signed one on the wall of my "man-cave".

You're a know-nothing bozo, as usual.
:laugh:
I think in my avatar, you can see the photos. I have the starting offensive line , Troy, Michael Emmett. Along with some defenders, 6 x 9 autographed photographs. Along with the Roger Staubach, obviously lol
 

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Nope.

"5 yards within the LOS" doesn't apply to pass interference, it applies to illegal contact. You're totally wrong.

The ball was already in the air. That's PI every single time.

And LOL at Brown being "clearly inbounds". That's total BS. It was insanely close and by rule, when it's that close you stick with the call on the field.
I don't know if this is a joke or what you're struggling with. But I don't have time for this...

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Still has the ball when contact is made. With-in 5 yards.

and you can see the grass between the foot and sideline:
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Don't change the subject just because you now realize I'm right.
I don’t care if you’re right, I don’t care if you’re wrong, it was a touchdown whether you like it or not. And I’m allowed to change the conversation. You did you talked about your man cave
 

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I don't know if this is a joke or what you're struggling with. But I don't have time for this...

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Still has the ball when contact is made. With-in 5 yards.

and you can see the grass between the foot and sideline:
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LMAOOOOOOO!!!!

1) CeeDee is bracing for contact in that pic. He got laid out. Why not show a still of him actually being hit? Well, I know why you didn't.

2) That last pic of Chase Brown kills your entire argument. Zoom in on that foot and tell me there is ZERO CHANCE that his heel is slightly on the white line.
:lmao2: :lmao2: :lmao2:
 

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LMAOOOOOOO!!!!

1) CeeDee is bracing for contact in that pic. He got laid out. Why not show a still of him actually being hit? Well, I know why you didn't.

2) That last pic of Chase Brown kills your entire argument. Zoom in on that foot and tell me there is ZERO CHANCE that his heel is slightly on the white line.
:lmao2: :lmao2: :lmao2:
There is absolutely no white next to his cleat. Get some glasses. Are you getting old cowboy brother?
 

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If the ball wasn't in the air yet, it wouldn't have been a penalty because it was within 5 yards.

The ball WAS in the air. That's pass interference.

Troy was wrong or he lied.
If you do a frame by frame breakdown its possible the ball was out first, but we are talking about a fraction of a second here. From both the broadcast and the all 22 I'm not seeing any definitive evidence that the ball was out of his hand. Even if it was you're talking such a bang bang play that its going to be impossible for the officials to see that with the human eye.
 

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I knew Troy disliked Jerry, but MAN!
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

1) Cooper Rush's INT.

CeeDee Lamb gets blasted (unintentionally) with the ball in the air, by a DB who happened to be chasing a different receiver at the time. It was an accidental collision, but still a collision.

Troy said it was perfectly legal and not a penalty!
:lmao2:

Rules experts... show me where in the rulebook it states that a DB can blast a WR with the ball in the air, SO LONG AS he was chasing a different receiver at the time.

Something tells me this "rule" has never existed and is something Troy simply made up, in order to legitimize the bogus INT he just witnessed.

2) Chase Brown's tightrope walk TD.

The call on the field was that he stepped out of bounds before scoring. I've seen the replays from every single angle. I've studied screenshots from every angle.

There is NO UNIVERSE in which there was anything conclusive to overturn the call on the field. It was insanely close.

Troy, Joe Buck and the "rules expert" then collectively decided to lie to the nation and pretend it was OBVIOUSLY a TD and certainly conclusive!
:lmao2:

Naturally, the refs agreed and gave Cincy the TD. Complete and utter horse****.
So what? Aikman is part of the show. Buck is part of the show. Nothing they say can affect the outcome of the game. If both of them had indicated their disdain for the calls and openly claimed the officials on the field and in the league office couldn’t not have been more wrong about both instances you’re referring to, the Cowboys still lose the game. That’s because they are not participating in what happens on the field. Their opinion is of zero consequence.

I hope you’re not suggesting the Cowboys are actually a good football team. They’re not.
 

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Dude, why you’re getting so riled up, do you really have to be right. Or wrong. I’ve been wrong so many times I could care less. He was in bounds stop it.
CeeDee PI.

Do you disagree that it should've been PI? Explain why, if so.
 

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I knew Troy disliked Jerry, but MAN!
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

1) Cooper Rush's INT.

CeeDee Lamb gets blasted (unintentionally) with the ball in the air, by a DB who happened to be chasing a different receiver at the time. It was an accidental collision, but still a collision.

Troy said it was perfectly legal and not a penalty!
:lmao2:

Rules experts... show me where in the rulebook it states that a DB can blast a WR with the ball in the air, SO LONG AS he was chasing a different receiver at the time.

Something tells me this "rule" has never existed and is something Troy simply made up, in order to legitimize the bogus INT he just witnessed.

2) Chase Brown's tightrope walk TD.

The call on the field was that he stepped out of bounds before scoring. I've seen the replays from every single angle. I've studied screenshots from every angle.

There is NO UNIVERSE in which there was anything conclusive to overturn the call on the field. It was insanely close.

Troy, Joe Buck and the "rules expert" then collectively decided to lie to the nation and pretend it was OBVIOUSLY a TD and certainly conclusive!
:lmao2:

Naturally, the refs agreed and gave Cincy the TD. Complete and utter horse****.
You're right.
They should all be brought up on criminal charges and sent before a firing squad.
Democracy is at stake.
 

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So what? Aikman is part of the show. Buck is part of the show. Nothing they say can affect the outcome of the game. If both of them had indicated their disdain for the calls and openly claimed the officials on the field and in the league office couldn’t not have been more wrong about both instances you’re referring to, the Cowboys still lose the game. That’s because they are not participating in what happens on the field. Their opinion is of zero consequence.

I hope you’re not suggesting the Cowboys are actually a good football team. They’re not.
If you don't care, then don't comment.

I was annoyed by it so I created this thread. You don't have to join the convo if you don't care about the topic.
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If you do a frame by frame breakdown its possible the ball was out first, but we are talking about a fraction of a second here. From both the broadcast and the all 22 I'm not seeing any definitive evidence that the ball was out of his hand. Even if it was you're talking such a bang bang play that its going to be impossible for the officials to see that with the human eye.
I think it would’ve been , Incompleteanyways
 
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