The Dallas Cowboys' questionable play call in the waning seconds of their 23-17 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday has put head coach Mike McCarthy squarely on the hot seat . The other half of the wild sequence that ended the playoff game had quarterback Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott being bumped by an official, resulting in the signal-caller being unable to get one final snap off.
Whether it was the Cowboys' underwhelming performance, the baffling quarterback draw in the final moments, or the contact that the referee made with their favorite quarterback, Cowboys fans in attendance for the loss were furious afterward.
For those saying it was directed at refs, that would be equally awful but fan who sent it to me said absolutely at players and they were disgusted by it when I asked… to absolutely make sure that was the case https://t.co/J3WHogtqJF
— Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) January 17, 2022
There appears to be some conflicting information on if the fans were throwing the beverages at the officials, players, or both, but when notified of what happened, Prescott had a notable take on the situation.
Dak Prescott was given an opportunity, in the final question of the press conference, to back off this comment, and re-think it.
— Mike Leslie (@MikeLeslieWFAA) January 17, 2022
He passed.
Prescott finished the game 23-for-43 for 254 passing yards with one touchdown and one interception, and added four carries for 27 yards and one touchdown. What will likely be talked about for days to come, however, is the final play, and the fact that he's seemingly backing up fans hurling their drinks at the officials.
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