NFL vice president of officiating Dean Blandino paid a visit to the Dallas Cowboys this summer, and this time around it wasn't for the purpose of partying with coeds outside a Los Angeles nightclub. Instead, the topic of conversation centered on recently re-signed wide receiver Dez Bryant's controversial no-catch.
If you're outside the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, there's a chance you forgot about the season-ending play, so we'll refresh your memory. Trailing 26-21 on fourth-and-2 from Green Bay's 32 with 4:42 remaining in the NFC divisional playoff round, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo appeared to find a streaking Bryant down the left sideline for a spectacular circus catch that set up a first-and-goal situation.