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#89768 - 02/07/10 09:05 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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Well said, Steve. There was one late hit near the goal line, but I think it was only called because the defender lowered his head. If he just falls on him, I don't think they call it.
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#89769 - 02/08/10 06:30 AM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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With the Saints road having to go through 3 Hall of Fame QB's in Brett Favre, Kurt Warner and Peyton Manning, they definitely ain't no fluke!
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#89771 - 02/08/10 06:45 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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The rules say the player must possess the ball and advance it across the goal. If the ball is moving in an uncontrolled manner in the player's hands, he does not possess the ball and hasn't caught it yet. The Saints player clearly had possession of the ball as he crossed the goal. The referees were correct to overturn the initial call of an incomplete pass. Of course, the player has to have both feet down at the back of end zone which represents the end of the playing field.
The Colts got their butts kicked and ran off the field like bad sports!
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#89772 - 02/08/10 09:02 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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To what TR said, I'll add: The rule applies to receivers and running backs equally. The distinction here is that he was in the process of catching the ball, and at first glance, it did appear to me that it was incomplete.
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#89773 - 02/09/10 10:43 AM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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Nothing against her but is it just my imagination or does Carrie Underwood perform at every single Superbowl (since she won AI) these days?
So next year's halftime show? Aerosmith or The Rolling Stones?
Yawn.......
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#89776 - 02/09/10 10:00 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
[Re: DaveS]
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Dave, as far back as I can remember, the rule was the ball has to break the plane of the goal line for it to be touchdown. There has not, since I've been watching the NFL, been a requirement that any part of a player's body be on the ground and in the end zone. I recall an early 1970s game between the Chiefs and Lions. Ed Podolak was tackled around the 2 yard line and fell forward. He was falling onto his back but reached over the goal line for the Chiefs' only touchdown. No part of his body was on the ground in the end zone. Also, haven't you noticed Reggie Bush's acrobatic moves, flying through the air as he's falling out of bounds but reaching the ball out. As to receivers getting both feet in the end zone, that's about making it a legal catch. Applied anywhere else on the field, the issue is: Did he have control of the ball and get both feet in bounds? Whether it's a touchdown is secondary to whether it is a catch as defined by the rules. The rule is consistent. The only variable is in the degree of possession. That receiver doesn't have possession until he has control of the ball and both feet on the ground in bounds.
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#89785 - 02/10/10 09:12 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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I get where you're coming from, Dave. But I oppose such a change. So many rules that have changed since that Chiefs-Lions game I mentioned favor the offense, particularly the passing game. At one time, defenders could bump ("chuck") receivers down field but had to take hands off once the ball was thrown. Then it changed to chucking all you want within 5 yards but only once down field. Then it became no chucking at all beyond 5 yards. Also, it used to be illegal for 2 offensive players to touch a pass during a catch. If Reggie Wayne tipped it, a defender would have to touch it next before Dallas Clark could catch it. Then there are the rules that protect quarterbacks. If it's a called a catch while the receiver is in the air, there's nothing a defender can do. Knocking the ball out is pointless because it's already ruled a reception.
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