Don't bring up the eagle penalties on that drive. A blind man wouldve made those calls. The PI was obvious as can be and the late hate was way late. Those couldn't not be called.
Yep. There is always this attempt to claim the calls even out yet the calls against Philly were correct. Which ones were not?
Now, compare to Dallas. We had a blatant called foul waived off, and we had an "interpretation" cost us 6 points, and you want to know what is sooooo Dallas-ref about that? It was the Dez catch screw job robbing us again years later.
Here's how:
1) We get blatantly screwed on Dez's catch. The darling Packers got a double standard that game: Cobb did not catch his pass in the first half, but replay gave him a catch even though it was irrefutable that he did not catch it. But with Dez, they come up with that contorted ruling that screwed us out of a catch.
2) The league has to scramble and change the rules because even non-Cowboys fans were calling it fixed. The PR disaster forced the creation of the "Dez Rule".
3) Fast-forward to last game. The creation of the Dez Rule creates a paradox in the rules that, of course, does not come up until it is once again the Cowboys getting screwed by a unique "interpretation". Schoon gets called down short of the goal line because his knee was down, but you have to complete the catch and survive the ground for the catch to count, so how could he be down by contact if he hadn't completed the catch process going to the ground?
EDIT: Adding in the fact that Schoon was also blatantly interfered with, but no call, and no acknowledgement by the commentators even as the replay shows the whole world the missed, blatant pass interference. So we have multiple screw jobs on one play both of which go against the Cowboys.
So now, the league must make a new sub-paragraph rule amendment to the "Dez Rule" called the "Schoon Rule" to deal with this all new problem that screwed Dallas with a catch-22 in the rules that is a direct result of a previous screwjob against Dallas.
That kind of thing ONLY happens to the Cowboys.