Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

NFL says no more paper measuremen­ts

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FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys weren’t the first, but they are probably the last team to get a first down determined by a piece of paper pulled from a referee’s pocket.

That happened on the game-winning drive in last Sunday’s 20-17 victory over the Oakland Raiders.

Now, Al Riveron, the NFL’s senior vice president of officiatin­g, is advising referees to avoid using paper to determine any on-field rulings as referee Gene Steratore did to reaffirm a crucial first down for the Cowboys against the Raiders.

“When he did bring out the piece of paper, that was very, very unusual,” Riveron said on a conference call with reporters Thursday. “The last time I saw it done was about four or five years ago, also in an NFL game, and that’s not the norm. Gene made the decision strictly on visual affirmatio­n that the ball made the line to gain.

“I would advise them not to use them again. I’ve already done that.”

Last Sunday, a quarterbac­k sneak by Dak Prescott on a fourth-and-1 play was too close to call.

Steratore took a piece of paper out of his pocket and stuck it between the ball and the yardstick to confirm what he said he already saw — a first down for the Cowboys.

A few plays later, Dan Bailey kicked the game-winning field goal, held up by a late fumble from the Raiders.

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