TobiasFunke
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Dez was coming in to play defense on 4th and 1?No, there isn't, and I tried to explain earlier (as have many commentators, so don't take my word for it) that the weirdness resulted from a miscommunication among the officials because they don't work together and don't know each other, due to the NFL's somewhat bizarre playoff assignment system for its zebras. Morelli got the call from the back judge (who threw the flag), either face to face or in his headset. The back judge then conferred with the head linesman (I don't know where the side judge, who works the same side as the HL, was on the play; I guess he must have been farther downfield watching another eligible receiver) and agreed to pick up the flag, but they either thought Morelli saw what they were doing or didn't act fast enough. So Morelli made the announcement although the flag had already been picked up, without knowing it. It was very unusual, sure, but it's really not that hard to understand how it happened. I clearly remember a Hochules game two or three seasons ago where Ed announced a penalty, then reversed it with a second announcement, but (a) it wasn't a playoff game, (b) Ed naturally offered a two-paragraph explanation for what happened, and © no one cared.Is there a rule against overturning calls after announcing them? If not, you're wasting your time. People are acting like it was changed after a play was run.
As for Morelli not making an announcement that the flag was being picked up, I'm pretty sure he did, and the rest of his explanation after "there is no foul on the play" was drowned out because the crowd noise was deafening. Buck declared immediately that the flag was being picked up, so it evidently wasn't that hard to tell what was going on from the press box.
The Dez Bryant thing is pretty weak. It was a substitution period. People are acting like players coming on the field without their helmets to sub in never happens, but it does; it's just not usually captured by the cameras.
I completely respect the views of anyone who feels it was DPI even though I disagree, but some of the other stuff in this thread (about this NEVER happening before, the Dez nonsense, "the NFL wanted the Cowboys to win" - which is news to Cowboys fans like me who haven't seen a lot of evidence of this NFL favoritism with our one previous playoff win since freaking 1995 - class action suits, etc.) is a bit surprising.
I hate conspiracy theories and I don't think there's any afoot here, but there's ample evidence of one-sided calls in the entire 4th quarter, not just on that one play. Flags were 5-0 in the 4th in favor of Dallas, with the Cowboys twice being bailed out on their stalled final drive by defensive holding (in the second instance the pass only got off thanks to a blatant hold in the pocket) while multiple instances of defensive holding the other way went uncalled (here's one from the Lions' final drive).
It's just the nature of today's NFL. Holding happens on every play- both ways thanks to the Seahawks success with "physical" play in the defensive backfield- so the refs' judgment is going to play a much bigger role in the outcome as compared to other sports. This week it happened to all go in the Cowboys' favor.
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As for my supposed inherent bias, I thought it was DPI all the way based on live action and was hollering a big rant for my viewing buddies about how Hitchens should really turn his head around, isn't playing in the Big Ten anymore, etc. Then they showed the replays and I noticed what Pettigrew did and saw that it was faceguarding.