He caught the ball, thus the clock runs. Although the way the rule was applied isn't in the spirt of the rule. More if a wr ran back from getting tackled by a DB
He caught the ball, thus the clock runs. Although the way the rule was applied isn't in the spirt of the rule. More if a wr ran back from getting tackled by a DB
That makes no sense. So a player cant step back to avoid a tackler on any play? Never heard of that.
I thought the refs let an excessive amount of time run off twice
He caught the ball, thus the clock runs. Although the way the rule was applied isn't in the spirt of the rule. More if a wr ran back from getting tackled by a DB
Bubba I'm pretty sure if the runner goes out un-contacted the clock stops and the ball is placed where he went out of bounds. You are thinking of forward progress once he's hit by a defender.
Do the Patriots give their backups, playing time, with the starting lineup, more than other teams, so that they don't look lost out there, when they are asked to come into the game?
RE: If Taylor had an NFL quality arm, Bills win this thing.
- Giants Medical Staff
Jay Cutler.
he didn't bobble it
he got stripped like an idiot
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he didn't have possession...still bobbling it after he picked it up.
he didn't bobble it
he got stripped like an idiot
I was talking about the Pats player that picked it up.
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he didn't have possession...still bobbling it after he picked it up.
he didn't bobble it
he got stripped like an idiot
I was talking about the Pats player that picked it up.
So was I, that's why the pats kept the ball
That should be game
is he not allowed to roll OOB before being touched?
That makes no sense. So a player cant step back to avoid a tackler on any play? Never heard of that.
Could you believe they reviewed a second and 1 with one minute to go?
Bubba I'm pretty sure if the runner goes out un-contacted the clock stops and the ball is placed where he went out of bounds. You are thinking of forward progress once he's hit by a defender.
Could you believe they reviewed a second and 1 with one minute to go?
A review that they allowed 20 seconds to run off before they decided to review.
Not to mention headset problems in the final 2 minutes.
The NFL is a war of attrition. And the Pats are losing it big time. Both Amendola and Dobson left the game with injuries. Their OL is in shambles.
What kills me is, the guy who was on the practice squad, last week, comes into the game, and on the first play catches a deep ball...
Looked like he was throwing a hail mary.
Looked like he was throwing a hail mary.
He was terrible with the long ball. He had wide open TDs just waiting with even average throws.