When Dez Bryant caught a second-quarter touchdown, a Cowboys nemesis decided to tweet about it.

Dean Blandino is no longer an employee of the NFL (he's a Fox TV contributor).

But he's the man who still says Dez did not catch that infamous ball.

"I can say this: No he did not catch the ball," said Blandino, the NFL's former VP of officiating and now a Fox Sports analyst, told Deadspin recently. "Whether I'm with the NFL or not, that was the rule at the time--and it's still the rule. And if they change the rule, maybe that becomes a catch, but it's still not a catch."

The reaction to Blandino's seemingly trolling tweet was fast and furious.

Dez Caught It in 2014 too. — I LOVE MY QB 09 (@28sydney) September 17, 2017

You single handily stopped Romo from going to the SB. — ✭Justin Warner✭ (@Cowboys_jlw) September 17, 2017

The fact he is still rubbing it in is kinda pathetic — Aaron Ebbs (@Ihateumps47) September 17, 2017

All Dallas Cowboys fan knows the story, even if they try to forget it.

In the NFC Divisional round of the 2015 NFL playoffs, Dez Bryant looked like he made an incredible fourth-down reception in the fourth quarter against the Green Bay Packers to put the Cowboys on the goal line with the chance to take the lead.

But then Bryant reached out for the goal line and the football came loose. The referees ruled the play an incompletion by definition of the NFL rules, even if by most accounts it appeared Bryant caught the ball. The ball returned to the Packers on a turnover by downs and the Cowboys were eliminated from the playoffs.

Cowboy fans still have not gotten over the call and the phrase "Dez caught it" quickly became a mantra for Cowboy fans.

Deadspin also asked Blandino for the real story behind his time on the Cowboys party bus in 2014.