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  • warlock664
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    We?
    Honestly, I'm not trying to stir up anything, but I don't see how ANY of those other game situations (missed field goal, fumbled fumble recovery, etc) have any bearing on the reversed call. A bad call is a bad call, and I'm sure the majority of non-partisan viewers, including former Vice President of NFL Officiating and current Fox network officiating expert Mike Pereira, saw it as obvious pass interference.
    Enjoy the win, it'll be much tougher next week in Green Bay.

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  • megoapesnut
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    Originally posted by MIB41
    First - Dallas was being FACE-MASKED by the receiver. There's one penalty on the Lions. Second - The Dallas defender was never pressed up against the receiver. The ball was thrown short and hit his back. It wasn't interference. So if you want to split hairs on penalties it should have been on the Lions.

    But more importantly football is about opportunities. Lions had Dallas 17-7. The biggest halftime deficit in team history. The Lions start the second half with the added benefit of a missed field goal by the NFL's most accurate kicker after we intercepted one of their passes in the red zone. We had TWO fourth down conversions where the Lions could have seriously compromised our come back and the Lions failed to stop Dallas on BOTH. And if THAT wasn't enough, we gave them bonus life after we gobbled up a fumble and instead of laying down to finish the win, we fumbled it back to them. Exactly how many opportunities did this mighty Lions team need to finish us? And your big beef is ONE PLAY? REALLY? We had EVERYTHING working against us almost until the final second ticked off. The TRUTH is we overcame, persevered, and are moving on. Like we have all season. That's the truth. The rest is sour grapes.
    Well spoken sir!

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  • megoapesnut
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    Originally posted by warlock664
    Exactly. That's why it was pass interference. He clearly impeded the receiver's ability to catch the ball while making no effort to play the ball himself in the process.
    I have no rooting interest in either team, so I can remain objective. I don't expect a Cowboys fan to have a problem with the reversal.
    So how does anyone fell about the call in the first half that basically gave Detroit a touchdown? You know, the one where Detroit punted the ball and the Dallas defender fell at his feet WITHOUT TOUCHING HIM and the punter steps on the defender and pulls off an Academy award winning performance of falling down. I sure don't hear anyone complaining about that bullcrap call. So, let's give Detroit a touchdown on the call that YOU say was bogus in the second half and then take away the touchdown they shouldn't have had in the first half because of a bogus call. Some score, same ending.

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  • MIB41
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    Originally posted by warlock664
    Please. The defensive back never turned his head back towards the ball. He had his hands on the receiver. It was pass interference.
    Congrats to Dallas, they earn a trip to Green Bay (and a butt-whuppin') as their prize.
    First - Dallas was being FACE-MASKED by the receiver. There's one penalty on the Lions. Second - The Dallas defender was never pressed up against the receiver. The ball was thrown short and hit his back. It wasn't interference. So if you want to split hairs on penalties it should have been on the Lions.

    But more importantly football is about opportunities. Lions had Dallas 17-7. The biggest halftime deficit in team history. The Lions start the second half with the added benefit of a missed field goal by the NFL's most accurate kicker after we intercepted one of their passes in the red zone. We had TWO fourth down conversions where the Lions could have seriously compromised our come back and the Lions failed to stop Dallas on BOTH. And if THAT wasn't enough, we gave them bonus life after we gobbled up a fumble and instead of laying down to finish the win, we fumbled it back to them. Exactly how many opportunities did this mighty Lions team need to finish us? And your big beef is ONE PLAY? REALLY? We had EVERYTHING working against us almost until the final second ticked off. The TRUTH is we overcame, persevered, and are moving on. Like we have all season. That's the truth. The rest is sour grapes.
    Last edited by MIB41; Jan 4, '15, 8:29 PM.

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  • warlock664
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    ...he wasn't going for the ball
    Exactly. That's why it was pass interference. He clearly impeded the receiver's ability to catch the ball while making no effort to play the ball himself in the process.
    I have no rooting interest in either team, so I can remain objective. I don't expect a Cowboys fan to have a problem with the reversal.

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  • Killer Iguana
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    I would have had no problem with a "no call", but to throw the flag, then pick it up was strange.

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  • megoapesnut
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    Originally posted by warlock664
    Please. The defensive back never turned his head back towards the ball. He had his hands on the receiver. It was pass interference
    He didn't have to turn his head, he wasn't going for the ball and didn't fall into the receiver until the ball had already been incomplete. They both were hand fighting the entire route. No foul.

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  • Blue Meanie
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    Cowboys better get it started early next week. They can't fall behind Green Bay in Green Bay. Too damn cold and you know that the field is going to be painted green for the grass. Now where can I pick up a Cole Beasly jersey here in NY?? Reminds me of Wayne Chrebet. Even though Chrebet was on some OK Jets teams...he was a tough SOB. One last thing...can a Cowboy defensive lineman just fall on the football after you knock it loose??!!?? It was Leon Lett all over again. Nearly gave me a heart attack. How 'Bout Them Cowboys!!

    One last note...Jersey folk here on the Museum: What the hell is your Governor doing in Big D??!!?? Doesn't he have better more important things to do in your state? I'd be ****ed if it was my Governor....just sayin'

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  • warlock664
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    Please. The defensive back never turned his head back towards the ball. He had his hands on the receiver. It was pass interference.
    Congrats to Dallas, they earn a trip to Green Bay (and a butt-whuppin') as their prize.

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  • megoapesnut
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    Originally posted by MIB41
    Bring on Green Bay. Dallas earned EVERY BIT of that win. We had so many bologna calls against us it wasn't funny.
    Tell me about it. Where are all of the screamers with the bull**** calls against them in the first half. I personally didn't think it was interference. I was screaming about the call before they reversed it. Both players were tic tac fighting each other but he did not make any other contact before the ball hit him. He didn't hit him, pull him down, hold him or any other crap. I think the refs should talk it over and make more flag pickups on plays like this. Let the damn players play, unless it is a blatant penalty.

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  • MIB41
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    Bring on Green Bay. Dallas earned EVERY BIT of that win. We had so many bologna calls against us it wasn't funny.

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  • Hector
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    Finally Romo advances...

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  • Confessional
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    Fun game; go Cowboys!

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  • warlock664
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    Horrible reversal on a pass interference call; if Dallas comes back to win, Jerry should tip the officials.

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  • MIB41
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    Plug the blitz packages and stay with the run, Dallas will be fine.

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