A game changed, a potential career-defining play nullified and a heavy dose of karmic comeuppance — 24 hours after the fact, it's still hard to process
Dez Bryant's jaw-dropping catch that didn't count in the NFL Playoffs on Sunday reignited outrage (which hadn't simmered much in the first place) about the quality of NFL rules and referees. It robbed fans of a thrilling finish to a much-anticipated game. And, to many, it was a cosmically deserved turn of events for the Dallas Cowboys
The play, if you haven't heard by now, came in the fourth quarter of the NFL Playoffs' divisional round game between Bryant's Cowboys and the host Green Bay Packers. Down by five with just over four minutes remaining, Dallas faced a critical fourth-down play. Quarterback Tony Romo lofted a pass 30 yards down the left sideline for Bryant, who made a spectacular, leaping, diving catch over a hapless defender just short of the goal line Read more...
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