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Dang, he should know better than to hold the ball that long.

:shock:

Got lucky on the holding call though.
 
I grew up a Cowboys fan but Jerry Jones just bugs me. I do like this team so hope they win. Was fortunate several years ago to see a game at Lambeau Field when the Packers played Carolina. Great atmosphere and the tailgating ain't half bad either.
 
As a lifelong Packers fan I always had to have a backup team and my backup team was the Steelers.
That is what started me not liking the Cowboys.
When they fired Tom Landry and totally disrespected him, even though I wasn't a fan, he was one of the greatest coaches ever, I went from not liking the cowboys to hating them.

You don't disrespect one of the greatest ever, even if you don't like their team.


HEY we just caught a break !!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
 
Well I have seen all I need to or care to see.

No need to waste another hour and a half watching a game that the results have already been bought and paid for.

I'm out.
Congrats Cowboys as it appears they will be the next superbowl champions.

Too much talent to beat them and the refs fat back pockets.
 
Ruger...You quit watching too soon because the Packers are about to slam the door. The catch by Dez Bryant at the 1 on 4th down and then overturned was crap. He had control of the ball, took 2 steps, and then the ball jarred loose from the ground. Didn't think the ground could cause a fumble so maybe I missed something.
 
encore06":yfbhj1rl said:
Congrats to the Packers!!! Bryant did not maintain control of the ball through the catch!
When you are palming it one handed through 2 steps and it doesn't come loose until hitting the ground its a catch in my book. They need to look at that rule because if the ground can't cause a fumble then why can it prevent a catch in a situation like this one? Its a rhetorical question because I don't care either way but its seems to be the same to me.
 
Gravey":3sj7b3bt said:
When you are palming it one handed through 2 steps and it doesn't come loose until hitting the ground its a catch in my book. They need to look at that rule because if the ground can't cause a fumble then why can it prevent a catch in a situation like this one? Its a rhetorical question because I don't care either way but its seems to be the same to me.

Karma from last week came calling, but it was a catch. I don't care what the rules say, anyone that can see can watch that play and determine that he caught it. It didn't come loose until he rolled over, and then he regained control. It never hit the ground while not in his control. I foresee a re-written rule before next season.

I was pulling for GB, though I don't see them beating the Seahawks.
 
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