Sunday, December 26, 2010

FG Feely Dallas Rally Thwarts Wins Arizona

In the third quarter string when the season began, John Skelton and Stephen McGee had leading roles in a drama on the night of Christmas organized by a couple of NFL teams headed nowhere.

Jay Feely exceeded goal of 48 meters over the bar with 5 seconds left, giving the Arizona Cardinals a 27-26 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. "In reality, nothing more than beating the Cowboys in Dallas on Christmas day now," Cardinals rookie quarterback, "said Skelton.


Whiz (coach Ken Whisenhunt) shaking hands before the match and said: "We have one last gift to unwrap. In fact, he took the last minute, but we did it. Dallas (50-10) rallied 18 points to take a 26-24 lead when Stephen McGee, in his first NFL game, threw 45 yards to Miles Austin for a touchdown with 1:46 to play.

But David Buehler extra point was wide left."I'm not feeling too well," said Buehler. "I feel bad for Stephen. He led the team there, but I touched. PATS is something that is something automatic. You must put them between the posts. I think I just wait a bit.

"Arizona (5-10) was in big trouble after the kickoff, but Skelton, and the fourth of 19 cardinals-15, threw 26 yards to Larry Fitzgerald , his only catch of the game. Then Skelton threw 19 yards to rookie Max Komar colleagues. An illegal formation penalty moved the ball 5 meters, but still well within reach of Feely.

Feely, who had a history of 49 meters missed three kicks all season, including an attempt of 49 yards in Saturday night. Many Cowboys thought they had won when the penalty was called, because they expected a flow of 10 seconds. But Travel referee Jeff Light said that the runoff does not apply to an illegal formation call.

Dallas is 14-0 when Kitne was returned interceptions for the Cowboys to settle for the first two activities. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie returned the first 32 meters, and Greg Toler 66 seconds to open the roof of the stadium clearer sky, and at least half-full auditorium cheering Dallas, the Cardinals took a 21-3 lead. Skelton, his third NFL, with wide-open play rookie Andre Roberts 74-yard with his young NFL quarterback first touchdown pass.

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