ducky
Well-Known Member
Agreed. I think they should change it. If you catch it in bounds and drop it hitting the ground out of bounds, it's a catch because the play ended as soon as you went out of bounds. If you catch it and cross the goal line, and then it pops out, it's a TD because the play ended as soon as you crossed the goal line.
That's not true. The same rules apply to a WR falling out of bounds as one falling in bounds. He needs to maintain control thru the process in either situation.