Dez Bryant catch Controversy
Was it a catch? On 4th Down with 2 yards to go, Dallas went for it with the game on the line. They were down 26-21 after Green Bay had scored another touchdown. The season was on the line for the Cowboys. Tony Romo threw a ball deep down the sidelines to Dez Bryant, a Pro Bowl wide receiver, who caught the ball beautifully down the sidelines. It was first ruled a touchdown, but after Green Bay challenged, the call was overturned. Was this the right call? NO. Dez Bryant caught the ball firmly in his hands and then went to the ground. If he had not reached for the end-zone, the catch would have been complete. Instead, Dez Bryant went for the touchdown because he is not an ordinary wide receiver. The referees believed that Bryant had lost control of it while reaching for the touchdown. If you look at the play closely, he gripped it, went to ground, and then when he reached for the end-zone it came out, but he was already down by contact. This cost the game for the Cowboys, and they ended up losing 26-21.

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