Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett thinks wide receiver Dez Bryant made signature football moves on catch that was overturned.
The huge takeaway from the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers playoff clash was the controversial ruling on what appeared to be a catch by Dez Bryant.
It was originally ruled a catch bot overturned after it was challenged and that play has become the center of a lot of debate. Mainly whether Bryant had transitioned from a player making a catch to a player with possession and consequently becoming a runner.
According to Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett, Bryant was definitely a runner and making “football moves” with the ball.
Cowboys coach Jason Garrett: "It looked like he had three feet down and what they describe to us all the time as a move common to the game."
— AP NFL (@AP_NFL) January 11, 2015
Not only does he think he got feet down and made football moves, but Garrett went so far as to say it was a signature play for him and something Bryant commonly does, making the reversal all the more baffling.
Garrett says Dez reached for goal line: "It's a signature play for him. He maintained possession of it throughout, in my opinion."
— AP NFL (@AP_NFL) January 11, 2015
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