Jeff Triplett's "explanation" of why the Cowboys could challenge the fumble

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

So apparently the Cowboys could not review a Tony Romo fumble that Felix Jones appeared to recover before having it knocked away again and the Packers eventually recovered the ball, scored a TD. Could someone please leave a comment and explain what referee Jeff Triplett's is trying to say. I have no idea.

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  • He is a terrible ref, but he was right here.

  • Yeah look at how he called the giants packers game last night. Complete effin idiot.

  • What an idiot.This guy needs to be fired.How can such a fool keep a job like this.

  • Worst ref in the world.

  • @mrroboto695 yup

  • wasnt this the same guy that hit orlando brown with a weighed penalty flag? does anyone have a video of that?

  • @pbdc03 Unfortunately, except for in the endzone, fumble recoveries are not reviewable. It's listed in Rule 15 Section 9 on what is and isn't reviewable. It should have been Cowboys ball, yes. But because the rules prohibit fumble recoveries on the field from being challenged, Green Bay was allowed to keep the ball.

  • Tony Bromo performed an illegal block in the butt.

  • this was complete horse shit..i mean come on, the play wasnt even close, he obviously recovered it and was touched down..so not only are the refs gonna blow the call on the field they arent even gonna allow themselves to correct their mistake? terrible

  • what was the point of putting in the incomplete pass at the end?

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