Ryan Clark joins SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt following the controversial ending to the Detroit Lions vs. Dallas Cowboys matchup.
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there where 2 penalties on the play even if the refs got the first one wrong, the play still would of been called back
So what is #58 doing over by the official?
He didnt try
He did it
Lions effed up , tried to trick defense
Everyone talking about if Detroit this if Detroit that if cee Dee doesn't fumble in end zone if parsons ever get a holding call…!
goondell's goon messed up. nfl is fixed. not worth crap.
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If Decker walking to the ref is proof he was reporting eligible, what about Sewell and Skipper? What were THEY doing? Lions got cute and confused the ref instead of Dallas
Without the âriggedâ tripping call on the Cowboys previous drive then the âriggedâ 2 point call probably doesnât get the chance to happen. But either way props to everybody involved for executing the âscriptâ for the final 3 minutes of the game.
I'll say it…had the Lions kicked a field goal earlier in the game rather than go for it on 4th and goal, this would all be a non-issue. Bad decision earlier that nobody is talking about.
Everybody is talking about the 2 Pt play, but few have mentioned how easy of a Lions' drive that was. From own 25 yard, to touchdown with just 1:40 on the clock, Detroit with no time outs, and a couple of non stopping clock plays. It's not the first time the Cowboys losen the defense on the last opponent's drive. Same thing happened against the Dolphins.
https://youtu.be/ruqux4bkGHI?si=OKIXNFWSuDxeVGml
RC is everywhere now
Did we all miss the part where the ref announced to the whole stadium that 70 was eligible .. why wasnt there a correction?
Why most time when the Lions go to Dallas we're talking about refs calls?
Why keep calling it a mistake? I think the ref did it intentionally
I thought the refs normally announce over the PA when a lineman reports eligible? Do they not do that any more?
Dallas only had 0:23 seconds and ONE time out, no way Dallas could have scored.
Detroit won the game everybody saw everybody knows the truth
Im still fumming over this
Watch the following video and you will clearly see 70 giving the hand signals for declaring, the ref is looking right at him, and then the ref goes to tell the Cowboys 70 is reporting, ignoring 68. Why would he listen to 68 when 70 has already reported? I didn't know two could report.
THE REFS WERE RIGHT: NFL Releases Video EXPLAINING Taylor Decker ILLEGAL TOUCHING | Lions vs Cowboys
How the refs and the league handled this is classless, cowardly, and an embarrassment to them: With Decker (6 ft 7", 315 lbs) walking up to Allen with Sewell so there's +1 for the Lions to say what happened. Skipper #70 is way in the periphery and veers off. The Lions and every other team walk through these plays pre-game with the officials so there is no question when they execute. But Allen announces #70 and says Decker (#68) did not report. And he then doubles down on that despite the video evidence. The NFL for it's cover up reminds the players to demonstrably report and it's on them, further protecting Allen publicly. The only one with any integrity here is Dan Campbell who is done with this and moves on. I feel for Minnesota coming into Detroit this weekend as Hutchinson might get 5 sacks…this is going to be an unbelievably pissed off Lions team.
COWBOYS SUCK IT THEY CHEAT
THEM REFS SUCK CORK