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The Lions Got Screwed By A Disappearing Penalty Call Against The Cowboys, And No One Can Explain It

Jan 5, 2015, 06:37 IST

The Detroit Lions lost to the Dallas Cowboys 24-20 after a game-changing penalty call was overturned without explanation in the fourth quarter.

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On 3rd and 1 with 8:25 left and a 20-17 lead, Lions QB Matthew Stafford threw a pass to tight end Brandon Pettigrew.

Cowboys linebacker Anthony Hitchens was called for pass interference. He was facing away from the ball and had both his hands on Pettigrew.

FOX's refereeing expert Mike Pereira called it a clear penalty:

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The referee, Pete Morelli, announced the 15-yard pass interference penalty to the crowd, giving Detroit a first down deep in Dallas territory.

"Pass interference, 59, defense," you can hear Morelli saying on the broadcast.

Moments later, Morelli announced that there was no penalty. The flag was picked up:

Picking up a flag is a relatively common occurrence in the NFL. But picking up a flag after the penalty has already been announced is not.

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No one can figure out why the flag was picked up. Pereira said he can't remember a call being picked up that late, and ex-coach Tony Dungy was stunned:

The Cowboys vigorously contested the call, with Dez Bryant running out onto the field, but there didn't appear to be a group discussion among the referees on the field: It's a massive, massive call. If the penalty stands, the Lions have a 20-17 lead with eight minutes left and they're in field goal range. Instead, the Cowboys took over and won the game, and the Lions are going home. "I didn't get an explanation. It was ridiculous," Pettigrew told NFL Network's Albert Breer after the game. "He ran through me." We've reached out to the NFL for an explanation. 
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