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The likely discussion stems from an incident in Week 15, when Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott tried to communicate that the team wanted to defer to the second half and kick off to the Los Angeles Rams.According to the Fox broadcast, the Cowboys were set to kick off to start both halves after quarterback Prescott was not clear about his team’s choice, and referee Walt Anderson ruled Dallas chose to kick off rather than defer its choice to the second half.
Prescott then said, “We defer to the second half, yes.” Anderson then said, “OK, you’re going to kick.”
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