BobbyLayne
Footballguy
Believe the rule book is pinnedDoesn't matter if every part of his body is over the line if his throwing arm is behind itSEE Manning, Eli circa 2008He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
Believe the rule book is pinnedDoesn't matter if every part of his body is over the line if his throwing arm is behind itSEE Manning, Eli circa 2008He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
Yeah, I don't know the rule. His front foot and the ball were both over the line, but his back foot was still behind it. I think the rule might be that both feet must be over. It sure doesn't make a whole lot of difference though.I don't think he was completely over the line, even though he was most of the way over. Kinda like McNabb last week.That doesn't look like much of a fumble.He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
I think nobody knew the rule until that SNF game last year when Coughlin won a challengeYeah, I don't know the rule. His front foot and the ball were both over the line, but his back foot was still behind it. I think the rule might be that both feet must be over. It sure doesn't make a whole lot of difference though.I don't think he was completely over the line, even though he was most of the way over. Kinda like McNabb last week.That doesn't look like much of a fumble.He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
WHole body must be over the line.His big toe can be behind the line and its legal.Yeah, I don't know the rule. His front foot and the ball were both over the line, but his back foot was still behind it. I think the rule might be that both feet must be over. It sure doesn't make a whole lot of difference though.I don't think he was completely over the line, even though he was most of the way over. Kinda like McNabb last week.That doesn't look like much of a fumble.He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
you will be wrong againlI doubt we win the challenge.
Really, nobody? I have no idea which game you are even talking about.I think nobody knew the rule until that SNF game last year when Coughlin won a challengeYeah, I don't know the rule. His front foot and the ball were both over the line, but his back foot was still behind it. I think the rule might be that both feet must be over. It sure doesn't make a whole lot of difference though.I don't think he was completely over the line, even though he was most of the way over. Kinda like McNabb last week.That doesn't look like much of a fumble.He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
Correct on the rule. And like I said, his throwing arm and the ball were past the LOS when he threw the ball.Believe the rule book is pinnedDoesn't matter if every part of his body is over the line if his throwing arm is behind itSEE Manning, Eli circa 2008He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
uncleCorrect on the rule. And like I said, his throwing arm and the ball were past the LOS when he threw the ball.Believe the rule book is pinnedDoesn't matter if every part of his body is over the line if his throwing arm is behind itSEE Manning, Eli circa 2008He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
is throwing over the LOS a loss of down penalty?Correct on the rule. And like I said, his throwing arm and the ball were past the LOS when he threw the ball.Believe the rule book is pinnedDoesn't matter if every part of his body is over the line if his throwing arm is behind itSEE Manning, Eli circa 2008He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
Yes.is throwing over the LOS a loss of down penalty?Correct on the rule. And like I said, his throwing arm and the ball were past the LOS when he threw the ball.Believe the rule book is pinnedDoesn't matter if every part of his body is over the line if his throwing arm is behind itSEE Manning, Eli circa 2008He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
Yesis throwing over the LOS a loss of down penalty?
that was a holdnice to see no penalty on a run play for the packers (although I think there was a hold)
Um yeah. See post 115.nice to see no penalty on a run play for the packers (although I think there was a hold)
entire body has to be over the line. Romo wasnt completely over the lineis throwing over the LOS a loss of down penalty?Correct on the rule. And like I said, his throwing arm and the ball were past the LOS when he threw the ball.Believe the rule book is pinnedDoesn't matter if every part of his body is over the line if his throwing arm is behind itSEE Manning, Eli circa 2008He was also past the line of scrimmage on the throw but they missed it.
Granted you can't make a quick throw when you have a 3 step drop and the center gets knocked back into you. He does hold onto the football too long but he also doesn't have room to step up and throw.GB's line is not great but Rodgers does alot of it himself as well. The man holds onto the ball waaaaaaaay to long. If you are looking at at a blitz you have to throw in 2-3 seconds not hold it. Rodgers is just as much to blame as his oline is.
Waste of beer.Roy Williams and Braylan should go out for a beer.
Thank the packers for inopportune penalties and poor offensive play.This game feels like Dallas is down by 21.
Plus the bottles would just keep breaking as they slid off the bar when the bartender pushed them at Roy.Waste of beer.Roy Williams and Braylan should go out for a beer.
Yeah, I assume a lot of it would get dropped on the bar floor.Waste of beer.Roy Williams and Braylan should go out for a beer.