i mean he never had established possession with both of his feet down (ie. a football move). he didn't have full possession of the ball when his first foot hit the ground, it was still moving about his hands. i'd say he had possession the next 2 steps which were on his way to the ground, but at that point he knocked it out when it hit the ground.
The problem is, what constitutes a football move? Is stretching out for the endzone a football move?
Had this exact play happened midfield and he stretch out for the first down, would it have been ruled a fumble? If a player knocked it out during that outstretching it certainly would have been a fumble and not an incomplete pass. Regardless of that single play, the Cowboys started falling a part and gave up too much. They had some big mistakes that let GB get back in the game. I guess Murray shouldn't take football handling advice from Romo anymore.
And the Lions tweet the Cowboys they know how it feels. >_<
So, Seattle is going to the SB with this outcome. Rodgers simply doesn't have the mobility to keep them in the game. The pedestrian Cowboys pass rush let him sit in the pocket and the pedestrian Cowboys secondary let plays be made. That won't happen against Seattle.