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So here’s the full situation the Lions would be facing:įirst-and-10 from the Cowboys 29-yard-line, leading 20-17 with 8:18 remaining. Had the pass interference call stood, the Lions would have retained the ball and been given a first down right around the Cowboys’ 29-yard line. So let’s go back in time and see what might have happened had the refs chosen to stay with the original call on the field. The Lions punted and Dallas would go on to score the game-winning touchdown with 2:32 remaining. By picking up the flag, the refs forced the Lions into a fourth down. As I expected, a large majority of responses in the comment section and social media was to have the pass interference call stand in Dallas during the Lions’ 2014 Wild Card game against the Cowboys.

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Today’s Question of the Day put the “What If?” scenarios in your hand, asking Detroit Lions fans which one play in franchise history you’d re-do or omit.

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