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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Thursday, November 15, 2007 When Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo fumbled the snap on a late field goal attempt in last season's wild-card playoff loss at Seattle, the impact was huge, at least in Dallas. Not only did the Cowboys' season end, but two weeks later, Bill Parcells retired from coaching. But those were just the immediate ramifications. Now the impact has grown ... and become more widespread. That play -- on which, ironically enough, the place-kicker never touched the ball -- is cited as one of the contributing ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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