Cowboys vs 49ers: 5 Things We Learned from San Francisco’s 27-24 Overtime Loss
You can blame Donte Whitner for jumping on the play fake from Tony Romo. It was the first offensive play for the Cowboys in overtime. The Cowboys were in a double tight end set. It sure looked like a run.
At least that’s what Whitner thought. And Carlos Rogers. And the last thing they saw was Jesse Holley running free with the ball, courtesy of a short slant that turned into a 77-yard play for a Dallas first-and-goal at the 1. A field goal later, it was over.
That play capped a rally by Dallas of 13 unanswered points. Tony Romo proved he has guts and he has an arm by rallying his team. And it was a worthy victory, except that on the other side of the field, ...
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