aar000n
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Uhmm, we Lions fans heard an awful lot about how one play doesn't mean win or lose. And your defense had plenty of time to make a stop and get the ball back. You didn't get it done. How's it feel?
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Uhmm, we Lions fans heard an awful lot about how one play doesn't mean win or lose. And your defense had plenty of time to make a stop and get the ball back. You didn't get it done. How's it feel?
He didn't complete the process similar to the call on Calvin Johnson. It was the right call unless you want to change the rules.So a stretch to score isn't a football move now? Or is it because he didn't have control of the ball long enough? What constitutes long enough? IMO the rules a little gray. I agree with this call but if he had the ability and control of the ball to dive across the goal line it has to be a catch and TD similar to when a running back does this.
I thought the Cowboys exceeded expectations.Congratulations GB fans. It was a tough game that as always a play or two made the difference. But Dallas did well this year which was a surprise in itself.
The turning point for me was the missed FG and giving up the big play that setup the Green Bay FG right before the half. Those are 2 fuck ups you cannot allow if you want to beat a team as good as Green Bay. They hit that FG and hold Green Bay to no points before the half the momentum changes, the strategy changes etc. It was a momentum killer and a missed opportunity.