Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett has stated that he has no interest in talking any more about Dez Bryant's catch during the loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
Late in the fourth quarter, Bryant appeared to make a 31-yard catch on fourth down to put the Cowboys at the opponents' one-yard line.
However, the play was reviewed and reversed, as the officials declared that he hadn't controlled the ball fully throughout the process of going to the ground.
With the play widely criticised, Garrett has insisted that he does not want to dwell on it, instead wanting to move on.
He told ESPN: "We had an opportunity to go up there and play 60 minutes off football and there were 56 minutes of football played before that catch and four minutes of football played after that catch.
"We didn't get the job done. That's what we have to live with. Dez is a great football player and he made a lot of great catches for us throughout his career. He'll make many more in the future.
"But as a football team, we don't want to focus on the catch. I think we're talking about the wrong stuff if we're still talking about that."
Bryant himself complained about the decision following the game, simply arguing that the catch was legal.