NWPATSFAN
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See the former Tuck ruleYou can lament it all you want, but the rule was there, and the man was NOT over the line when his knee was down. The rule is the rule, don't cry because they actually ENFORCE a rule.
See the former Tuck ruleYou can lament it all you want, but the rule was there, and the man was NOT over the line when his knee was down. The rule is the rule, don't cry because they actually ENFORCE a rule.
Found this, looks down to me.
How are you rewarding a team with another play? The entire team was within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage. This was not a 40 yard bomb, it was a 3 yard pass! You are saying a professional team cannot get back to the line ofr a dive or QB sneak in 7 seconds?
How do you know his elbow or knee is down at that point in time based on this angle and zoom?
That part is irrelevant because the team has to be set for a full second before you can legally snap the ball anyway so a 10 second run off at 11 seconds still ends the game once the ball is whistled back into play as you cannot legally snap it til the clock is at zeroJust to wrap back to what some other posters were claiming that they say the clock had 11 seconds on it when he would have been considered down.
They were correct. The NFL also bumbled this by not reviewing to see how much time should have been left on the clock if they are calling him down by contact.
Lions completely screwed on bogus call to reverse a TD. Fix was in and probably will be all year to get the Falcons back to the SB after last years epic collapse the league feels they need to have another chance.
NFL is a disgrace. I think a boycott is in order. Pathetic.
That part is irrelevant because the team has to be set for a full second before you can legally snap the ball anyway so a 10 second run off at 11 seconds still ends the game once the ball is whistled back into play as you cannot legally snap it til the clock is at zero
Yep. It's a rule too lol. Lots of em I'm learning about recently due to this gameNever heard of that rule in football. Basketball has it. If you could post a link to that it would be interesting to see where it says that.