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Pearson slowed to catch it and bumped into cornerback Nate Wright as they jumped for the ball. Wright landed on the ground while Pearson felt the ball go through his arms. Somehow, he actually pinned it to his hip -- a la David Tyree and his head in the Super Bowl two years ago. Pearson turned and scampered the last few yards into the end zone, then the former college quarterback heaved the ball into the crowd.
The throw fans wanted to see was a flag. The only one that came was against Minnesota's Alan Page for griping about the non-call. Fans threw all sorts of things onto the field. An official reached to pick up some trash when a whiskey bottle conked him in the head, opening a gash.
"I don't think he pushed off," Rayfield Wright said, smiling.
Hours after the game, things got far worse for Tarkenton. He learned that his father -- a pastor named Dallas -- died of a heart attack while watching the game on television.
Dallas beat Minnesota in an NFC championship game following the 1977 season, then again in the playoffs on Dec. 28, 1996. That had been the Cowboys' most recent playoff victory until last Saturday.
The Vikings have won five of the six meetings since the '96 playoffs, including a playoff game following the 1999 season.
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