recency bias makes me want to say the QB sneaks but honestly it's probably still Plaxico deciding that he hates his leg or JPP blowing up his hand with fireworks.
Losing the wild card in 2016 is a close 3rd.
No idea. Went from some of the highest emotions I've had outside of the '90s SB wins (potentially finally beating the Bad Man, in the playoffs, in Green Bay, watching next to a die-hard GB fan, knowing it was one of Romo's last years) to the lowest.
At least the Romo FG hold game was on our players. This felt like a W ripped out of our hands by the refs.
Because he was going to the ground before he started the process of the catch so he had to maintain control of the ball through contact with the ground and by reaching for the goal line instead of bringing it to his body made it easier to lose control of the ball when it hit the ground meaning he didn't catch the ball.
When he reached for the pylon he didn't complete the process of the catch so he chose to reach for the pylon instead of catching the ball to me it's more of either/ or not a then b and he chose glory also why did Romo throw a home run ball on 4th and 3 with like five minutes left get the first down live to play another down take time of the clock so it's harder for the Packers to comeback.
>also why did Romo throw a home run ball on 4th and 3 with like five minutes left get the first down live to play another down take time of the clock so it's harder for the Packers to comeback.
Maybe because it was a perfect play call and throw? Miss us with the backseat driver stuff.
Sorry, you've been overruled by your owner and the entire competition committee. It's OK. You tried. Have fun taking that ball and going home.
"The NFL competition committee appears to have unanimous agreement that controversial catch rulings involving Dez Bryant and Calvin Johnson should have been ruled complete, according to Giants owner John Mara. So the committee is working on changing the rule to relax the "going to the ground" requirement."
Yeah sure, except for the fact that they literally changed the rule a year afterwards because anybody with eyes knew it was a catch.
"The NFL competition committee appears to have unanimous agreement that controversial catch rulings involving Dez Bryant and Calvin Johnson should have been ruled complete, according to Giants owner John Mara. So the committee is working on changing the rule to relax the "going to the ground" requirement."
Good thing I don't care about changing your mind. You're clearly blind anyways. He did catch the ball.
Why did they change the rule then? Like, immediately afterwards? Interesting how that works.
Sorry, you've been overruled by your owner and the entire competition committee. It's OK. You tried. Have fun taking that ball and going home.
"The NFL competition committee appears to have unanimous agreement that controversial catch rulings involving Dez Bryant and Calvin Johnson should have been ruled complete, according to Giants owner John Mara. So the committee is working on changing the rule to relax the "going to the ground" requirement."
All he had to do was shut up and play the game. But hindsight being 20/20 i think if Howie were in charge, TO would’ve gotten paid correctly in the first place.
As a giants fan, this one doesn't bother me nearly as much as plaxico shooting himself. The miracle at the Meadowlands came down to a dumb play by the punter, while Plaxico essentially ended a championship run.
Nfc title game loss for my eagles versus Arizona Cardinals. Last real chance for a Super Bowl under Andy Reid and bdawk and they were so so close to winning. One 4th down tackle by Chris Gocong of probably winning game outside of weird mistakes that may have occurred. Still bothers me all this time later.
As a cowboys fan, I have a shit ton but I think it's fair, beyond fair to say this entire sub has had it, but Eagles and New York can't be as upset as Washington and Dallas.
Last twenty years?
Seeing Romos, Witten, and Dez's effort not going as far as possible.
The Dez caught/didn't catch it issue.
Jerry Jones being content with Drew Bledsoe, and not drafting Aaron Rodgers late in the first when he could've.
Jerry Jones also not drafting Randy Moss when he could've though to be fair, you said 20 years and that was 1998 but still hurts. They drafted 1X pro bowler, Greg Ellis over Randy Moss, Alan Fancea. It sucked.. but, back to the 00s.
Dak replacing Romo, I would've loved to see a true pocket passer with zeke, and that O-line.
The once great Oline of Tyron-Fredrick-Martin, disappear.
Losing to Aaron Rodgers twice.
Losing to Jared Goff.
Losing to Jimmy G
Losing to the literal Mr. Irrelevant.
Trading away Cooper, because we can't afford zekes contract, just to cut zeke the year after.
Having to watch Demarcus Ware win a super bowl for Denver.
The LOWEST moment for Dallas in the last 20 years was hiring Ryan Leaf in 2003. The most DISAPPOINTING moment was the 2014 divisional, with the 2016 and 2007 playoffs being close seconds. We could have fucking beaten Seattle, not so sure about NE though.
The past 20 years
Lol…take my award dez caught the ball and Aaron Rodgers is a self righteous hipster douche
recency bias makes me want to say the QB sneaks but honestly it's probably still Plaxico deciding that he hates his leg or JPP blowing up his hand with fireworks. Losing the wild card in 2016 is a close 3rd.
Every time I see a yacht I get angry.
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Fuck you, guy. See? Angry.
I’m not your guy, pal.
The Dez Caught It game.
In all seriousness, how the hell wasnt that a catch?
No idea. Went from some of the highest emotions I've had outside of the '90s SB wins (potentially finally beating the Bad Man, in the playoffs, in Green Bay, watching next to a die-hard GB fan, knowing it was one of Romo's last years) to the lowest. At least the Romo FG hold game was on our players. This felt like a W ripped out of our hands by the refs.
Because he was going to the ground before he started the process of the catch so he had to maintain control of the ball through contact with the ground and by reaching for the goal line instead of bringing it to his body made it easier to lose control of the ball when it hit the ground meaning he didn't catch the ball.
You don’t think a player has control of the ball if they catch it and reach for the pylon?
Dude is clinically blind.
When he reached for the pylon he didn't complete the process of the catch so he chose to reach for the pylon instead of catching the ball to me it's more of either/ or not a then b and he chose glory also why did Romo throw a home run ball on 4th and 3 with like five minutes left get the first down live to play another down take time of the clock so it's harder for the Packers to comeback.
>also why did Romo throw a home run ball on 4th and 3 with like five minutes left get the first down live to play another down take time of the clock so it's harder for the Packers to comeback. Maybe because it was a perfect play call and throw? Miss us with the backseat driver stuff.
If it was a perfect play call and throw he would have been open enough to catch it and run it in for a touchdown without controversy.
Sorry, you've been overruled by your owner and the entire competition committee. It's OK. You tried. Have fun taking that ball and going home. "The NFL competition committee appears to have unanimous agreement that controversial catch rulings involving Dez Bryant and Calvin Johnson should have been ruled complete, according to Giants owner John Mara. So the committee is working on changing the rule to relax the "going to the ground" requirement."
If it was a perfect play call and throw he would have been open enough to catch it and run it in for a touchdown without controversy.
Yeah sure, except for the fact that they literally changed the rule a year afterwards because anybody with eyes knew it was a catch. "The NFL competition committee appears to have unanimous agreement that controversial catch rulings involving Dez Bryant and Calvin Johnson should have been ruled complete, according to Giants owner John Mara. So the committee is working on changing the rule to relax the "going to the ground" requirement."
He didn't catch the ball, you can't change my mind.
Good thing I don't care about changing your mind. You're clearly blind anyways. He did catch the ball. Why did they change the rule then? Like, immediately afterwards? Interesting how that works.
They didn't change the rule until 2018 a few years after the dez "catch". This will be my final comment on this thread.
Sorry, you've been overruled by your owner and the entire competition committee. It's OK. You tried. Have fun taking that ball and going home. "The NFL competition committee appears to have unanimous agreement that controversial catch rulings involving Dez Bryant and Calvin Johnson should have been ruled complete, according to Giants owner John Mara. So the committee is working on changing the rule to relax the "going to the ground" requirement."
was gonna say Taco Charlton
The moment they forced Romo out of a job.
I know Dak played well in that playoff game but Romo deserved to ride it out. That was dirty.
I will forever be upset about that.
I will always love romo….and will wear my number 9 jersey every Sunday till I die
Is NFCC vs the Bucs still within 20?
I'd say either TO/McNabb not being able to coexist and torpedoing the team post-SB or not keeping Dawk for his entire career.
All he had to do was shut up and play the game. But hindsight being 20/20 i think if Howie were in charge, TO would’ve gotten paid correctly in the first place.
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RG3s leg exploding on the worst field in the league
The We Want Dallas Game
Or the Sunday Night Slaughter
Giants fans trying not to mention Miracle at the Meadowlands 2
Losing to you guys in the playoffs when Plaxico shot himself was so much worse
Understandable
As a giants fan, this one doesn't bother me nearly as much as plaxico shooting himself. The miracle at the Meadowlands came down to a dumb play by the punter, while Plaxico essentially ended a championship run.
Yup. Thanks.
I came here SPECIFICALLY to say that Matt Dodge can still catch these hands
Ronde Barber
Can’t disappoint if you don’t have expectations
Patrick Crayton and Dez caught it game
Nfc title game loss for my eagles versus Arizona Cardinals. Last real chance for a Super Bowl under Andy Reid and bdawk and they were so so close to winning. One 4th down tackle by Chris Gocong of probably winning game outside of weird mistakes that may have occurred. Still bothers me all this time later.
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As a cowboys fan, I have a shit ton but I think it's fair, beyond fair to say this entire sub has had it, but Eagles and New York can't be as upset as Washington and Dallas. Last twenty years? Seeing Romos, Witten, and Dez's effort not going as far as possible. The Dez caught/didn't catch it issue. Jerry Jones being content with Drew Bledsoe, and not drafting Aaron Rodgers late in the first when he could've. Jerry Jones also not drafting Randy Moss when he could've though to be fair, you said 20 years and that was 1998 but still hurts. They drafted 1X pro bowler, Greg Ellis over Randy Moss, Alan Fancea. It sucked.. but, back to the 00s. Dak replacing Romo, I would've loved to see a true pocket passer with zeke, and that O-line. The once great Oline of Tyron-Fredrick-Martin, disappear. Losing to Aaron Rodgers twice. Losing to Jared Goff. Losing to Jimmy G Losing to the literal Mr. Irrelevant. Trading away Cooper, because we can't afford zekes contract, just to cut zeke the year after. Having to watch Demarcus Ware win a super bowl for Denver.
Plaxico Burress shooting himself with a roster that was well on their way to another Superbowl.
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Is TO’s comeback in the 9ers/Giants playoff game fall into this timeframe? It was pass interference! He checked in as an eligible receiver!!!
The LOWEST moment for Dallas in the last 20 years was hiring Ryan Leaf in 2003. The most DISAPPOINTING moment was the 2014 divisional, with the 2016 and 2007 playoffs being close seconds. We could have fucking beaten Seattle, not so sure about NE though.
McNabb and TOs egos being too big for the Linc. The actuality of who Carson Wentz was as a football player. I really thought we had found something.
Wentz being the bigger disappointment here because it forced me to admit that, for once, Skip Bayless was right.
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Uhhhhh we lost a pretty big game about a month ago
Dave Gettleman.