Tavon Austin has been known as a pretty good punt returner during his lengthy NFL career, which made this decision in the final minute of Sunday night’s Cowboys-Vikings game all the more baffling.
The Vikings, who ended up winning the game 28-24, punted the ball away with under 30 seconds remaining. The ball sailed to Austin who called for a fair catch at Dallas’ 46 yard line. If you missed this sequence you’re probably wondering what the big deal was.
Well, just look at how much room he had to run if he decided to return the punt. Because he had all the room in the world:
Guessing this fair catch won't be talked about at all tomorrow pic.twitter.com/qf3tRMJWKQ
— The Ringer (@ringer) November 11, 2019
Tavon Austin Called A “Fair Catch” Right Here…………. HOLY MOLY GUACAMOLE!!!! 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
Literally 15yds Is The Closet Man To You!!!!! pic.twitter.com/kLukAGLyF4— JESSE (With No “i”) (@Mr4thAndLong) November 11, 2019
Austin had all the blocks in front of him to do something special. Instead, the Cowboys took over in their own territory and ended up losing the game four plays later when Dak Prescott threw a pick on fourth-and-1 from Minnesota’s 45 yard line.
Apparently he was told by the Dallas coaches to fair catch it, which is just some incredibly bad coaching, even if the Cowboys didn’t have any time outs left and wanted as much time as they could for their offense to try to get the game-winning score.
Tavon Austin was told to fair catch this……… pic.twitter.com/JJ2wRgzYti
— SI Extra Mustard (@SI_ExtraMustard) November 11, 2019
The call was to fair catch it, but Tavon Austin had that set up. He could legit have housed that if given the chance.
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) November 11, 2019
NFL fans couldn’t believe it:
The coaching staff telling Tavon Austin to fair catch that punt still has me speechless.
— Jonah Tuls (@JonahTulsNFL) November 11, 2019
Fireable offense https://t.co/ZBF5c7ZyOg
— Collin Brennan (@Cbrennan_USAT) November 11, 2019
Could’ve possibly had vintage West Virginia Tavon Austin but the coaching staff told him to call a fair catch. pic.twitter.com/HpKpbVrEep
— Cole Anthony SZN (@MyNameIsEarly_) November 11, 2019
Another reason why the Clapper should be fired: telling Tavon Austin to fair catch the punt with 17 seconds left. He had so much room on the sidelines to run the ball!!! Gotta break the rules sometimes.
— Mike Gradzki (@MikeGradzki) November 11, 2019
The Tavon Austin fair catch is a small example of why this team isn’t Super Bowl caliber. It’s written deep into their DNA to take the safe option rather than the aggressive one
— Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration (@NickCochNY) November 11, 2019
ayo look at this. Whole damn sideline clear. Unreal #MINvsDAL pic.twitter.com/t8fodX3tkT
— Andy Deossa 🇨🇴 (@Andy_Deossa) November 11, 2019
Man, a run up the left side would’ve been something here pic.twitter.com/UZgm4g8tYT
— Zack Pierce (@ZPathletic) November 11, 2019
Fair catch??? This team is so stupid
— Nick Kostos (@TheKostos) November 11, 2019
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