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January 17, 2022, is when the Dallas Cowboys will be playing.
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Gallimore was called for a critical hands-to-the-face penalty in the fourth quarter and the Cowboys lost to the 49ers.
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I deserve all of the hate. I let y'all down. I ask that you leave my family out of this. They didn't play the game I played.
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The Cowboys stopped the 49ers on a 3rd-and-12 with four minutes and 31 seconds left in the game. Gallimore was called for illegal use of hands when trying to rush the quarterback, but that would have given Dallas plenty of time to drive and potentially win the game. The 49ers did not score on the drive, but the penalty gave them a first down and allowed them to drain nearly two more minutes off the clock.
It's hard to see how Gallimore could be responsible for the loss. The Cowboys were called for 14 penalties and were sloppy from start to finish. The worst foul of the game was a Randy Gregory defensive holding penalty that allowed the 49ers to get off the clock.
After Gallimore's penalty, Dallas had two chances to score a touchdown, but failed to do so. The Cowboys would have had more time on the clock if he hadn't made a mistake, but the entire locker room is to blame for the flat performance.
The Cowboys had three players with less than 200 yards through the air on 43 attempts, with the only one being the one caught by CeeDee Lamb. The offensive line failed to show up, and that allowed the sacks to occur.
Any fans who think that one play is the reason for the loss should watch a tape of the Cowboys' mistakes.