Apparently not.And does Tony know he can throw the ball away instead of running around waiting to get sacked?
Pierrera confirmed the steps don't matter. He needed to either stay up and then lunge for the goal or maintain possession through the fall. He did neither.I thought the two steps that Dez took after securing ball were football moves.
That play and our failure to recover Cobb's fumble on the KR were the two biggest plays of the game, IMO.
Well, you can't separate the two.I hate this line of thinking. Yes, we made some bad plays, but it should come down to the plays, not the fucking refs.
We did turn it over.I said at halftime if we don't turn it over there's no shot we lose. Oh well.
Exactly.I would get not calling it a catch on review but how do you overturn it? Calls aren't supposed to be reversed if there is any room for reasonable doubt. There seems to be plenty of reasonable doubt about that call.
Me too. I don't think I agree he was "going to the ground" so I don't think a football move was even a requirement.I thought the two steps that Dez took after securing ball were football moves.
Planning for what?Props to Garrett for going for it. Great call. He has come along way in my estimation this year. In his post game he is saying exactly the right things. Give the man his money and get back to planning for next season
A great point. Romo needs way too much time.Apparently not.
Yeah, they have never honored that rule.I would get not calling it a catch on review but how do you overturn it? Calls aren't supposed to be reversed if there is any room for reasonable doubt. There seems to be plenty of reasonable doubt about that call.