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The Cowboys offensive line committed zero penalties


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12 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I said during the game on a lot of those big runs they had you could clearly see somebody getting held as zeke ran by them. They even mentioned it on the broadcast, reddick got his head ripped off one play and derrick brown got strangled as well on another. Just another horribly officiated game. 

At some point you have to stop attributing it to ignorance.  They muddy the rules, hold no one accountable.  Make all the excuses and some how the big market team catches all the breaks while making zero mistakes.

This is the integrity im supposed to believe in?

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7 hours ago, GRWatcher said:

Is there a prize for the number of apology letters from the NFL? Rhule was livid most of the game. Maybe we should ask the Detroit Lions.

Apparently holding calls are falling into that "what is a catch" black hole. And NY wasn't paying attention to our game. 

Of course NY wasn't paying attention.

They were busy throwing a party because both their NY football teams won a game.  Yippee.

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On 10/4/2021 at 6:14 AM, Scott12345 said:

Not a blame the ref guy, but this is absurd 

Agreed! I'm not even saying that we didn't get away with a few or that we 100% would have beaten them if some of those calls had been made. BUT, it was obvious that there was officiating bias towards Dallas.

I Mean Jeez, if there's a fumble, call it a fumble. They have to be reviewed anyway. The play before, when the ball was punched out, was reviewed, and not a fumble. Chinn clobbered that guy though. should have given us the ball.

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