Sam Shields.

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Dam, Dez went high on that catch on Shields.

Look at it again; Shields strikes the ball as Dez tries to haul it in, resulting in the loss of control of the ball and no catch. Of course, Buckie and *** Troy, after orgasming over Dez "beating the 5' 11" Shields" couldn't go bak and illustrate how stupid they were on the original call.

Nice play by Sam to assure the Pack victory and send Romo and Jerry's Cowgirls home. Danny White was a better QB than Romo.
 
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I'm a Bears fan so I'm just a miserable ******* who doesn't give a bucket of fu*ks about either team. But that was a catch. Had possession prior to ever going to the ground. If he had simply fallen out of bounds there would have been no review but he tried to exten for the TD. It isn't even clear the ball ever touched the ground.

Officials don't know their own process for review.
 
That was on Dez. He should have secured the ball to his body rather than reach for the goal line. On 4th down the only goal is to live to the next down.
 
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Caught the ball, took two steps, switched the hand the ball was in and reached for the goal line.

No football moves and not a catch? lol.
 
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The minute Dez switches hands and reach for the goalline the catch is completed, the going to the ground nonsense shouldn't have been relevant.

Dude took three steps and reached for the goal line.
 
the way they call that, it's just not a catch.

Do i think it should be a catch? yes.

is it a catch as defined by the NFL? no.


It hasn't been a catch for a few years now and it happens every Sunday. Love it when clowns who don't watch football, just happen to watch a playoff game and then can't comprehend rules.
 
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The minute Dez switches hands and reach for the goalline the catch is completed, the going to the ground nonsense shouldn't have been relevant.

Dude took three steps and reached for the goal line.

This right here, they ****ed up the interpretation of their own rule. If he gets both feet down and then loses the ball, yea its not a catch. But he got both feet down, took another step and switched hands(football move). After he makes the "football move" all that "in the process" **** goes out the window, its already a catch.
 
Dez was working his tail off but all the fans had an agenda. Hence the loss. He's blocking out the noise now and the Cowboys are better than the score indicated based on unseen improvement.
 
Fought hard in a tough environment. Once they got the wind it was over.

Sunday games are tough. Just missed a few plays. Need better execution.
 
took another step and switched hands(football move). After he makes the "football move" all that "in the process" **** goes out the window, its already a catch.
Wrong. Go check the replay again. He traps the ball against his body with his right arm and left hand. His right hand is clearly never on the ball unless you count the tips of his fingers possibly touching the ball. As he goes to the ground he completely secures the ball in his left hand then impacts the ground and the ball comes loose. Look, I don't like this rule either, but by the current rule it is a incomplete pass.

Look at the closeup of the play
http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/story/2015-01-11/dez-bryant-catch-cowboys-packers-nfc
 
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