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ChrisPozz

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There's not much more I like in football fighting than when two players both start punching each other in the helmet. I can see doing it once when you're heated in the moment, but to continue to do it like you're going to do anything to the other guy is so laughable to me.
 

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I think its pretty clear that they've told Griffin not to run anymore. he even looks tentative on that leg on passing plays. I hope he does not wreck that knee.
 

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Almost 21 minutes into the game and Lynch has 2 carries (now 3).
 

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Haha! So you understand neither what a red herring is nor what the rules states - that's cool

I know exactly what a red herring is, and what the rule states. I see you don't understand what "let it go" and "move on" mean though.

You said the play should be ruled a catch because the play ends the instant the player is down.

Plays also end the instant the plane of the goal line is broken with control of the ball.

Plays also end the instant a player touches out of bounds with control of the ball.

In all 3 of those situations, however, if the player is in the process of making a catch, control =/= possession.

Of course, your first commented on this topic invoked the "ground cannot cause a fumble" fallacy, showing a remarkable misunderstanding of two rules as this play was not a fumble, and was never ruled a fumble, and the ground in fact CAN cause a fumble.

But you just keep your head in the sand.
 

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Big fumble by Wilson and Lynch scoops it up for one of their bigger gains of the day.
 

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Heads up play by Lynch. Lucky bastard.
 

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Seahawks are rolling now. Complete momentum change.
 

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I saw what I would consider 2 blatant holds on that Robinson catch and run.
 

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skins defense wasnt something to brag about entering the playoffs but come on.... you see that in practice, you should stop it!
 

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I know exactly what a red herring is, and what the rule states. I see you don't understand what "let it go" and "move on" mean though.

You said the play should be ruled a catch because the play ends the instant the player is down.

Plays also end the instant the plane of the goal line is broken with control of the ball.

Plays also end the instant a player touches out of bounds with control of the ball.

In all 3 of those situations, however, if the player is in the process of making a catch, control =/= possession.

Of course, your first commented on this topic invoked the "ground cannot cause a fumble" fallacy, showing a remarkable misunderstanding of two rules as this play was not a fumble, and was never ruled a fumble, and the ground in fact CAN cause a fumble.

But you just keep your head in the sand.

Why is anyone arguing with iMac over the rules? You think he hasnt researched it?
 

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I know exactly what a red herring is, and what the rule states. I see you don't understand what "let it go" and "move on" mean though.

You said the play should be ruled a catch because the play ends the instant the player is down.

Plays also end the instant the plane of the goal line is broken with control of the ball.

Plays also end the instant a player touches out of bounds with control of the ball.

In all 3 of those situations, however, if the player is in the process of making a catch, control =/= possession.

Of course, your first commented on this topic invoked the "ground cannot cause a fumble" fallacy, showing a remarkable misunderstanding of two rules as this play was not a fumble, and was never ruled a fumble, and the ground in fact CAN cause a fumble.

But you just keep your head in the sand.

LMAO!!! You wear desperation well Imac
 

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lol you can tell their punter can't do kickoffs well
 
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