Football fans were saying the same thing about “Monday Night Football” announcer Troy Aikman during the Dallas Cowboys-Detroit Lions game on Saturday.
Aikman, of course, spent his entire playing career with the Cowboys. The Pro Football Hall of Famer led the franchise to three Super Bowl championships over a four-year span (1992, 1993 and 1995).
Few NFL commentators are more polarizing than Aikman, and those very Dallas Cowboys are the team you either love or hate. So you can probably guess how fans reacted with Aikman on the call for this game:
Aikman and Joe Buck are in their second season together with ESPN after two decades together in the FOX broadcast booth.
Tony Romo Caused A Major Stir With His Comments About The Ending Of Cowboys-Lions Game While Commentating The Chiefs-Bengals Matchup (VIDEO)
The Lions-Cowboys game ended in dramatic fashion, with a controversial flag that cost Detroit a win.
A controversial call during the Detroit Lions vs. Dallas Cowboys game on Saturday night has sparked a major debate in the sports world and it wasn’t forgotten by the following day with a full slate of NFL games to be played.
Taylor Decker was at the center of this controversy after being penalized for an “illegal touching” call that negated what would have been a game-winning two-point conversion catch.
The confusion began when Decker reported himself as eligible to head referee Brad Allen. Unfortunately, Allen informed the Cowboys of the wrong player.
On Sunday, Tony Romo brilliantly brought it up during the Chiefs vs. Bengals broadcast.
“They’re bringing in a tackle let’s see if he reports,” the broadcast said. “Seems pretty simple to me.”
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