I'm seeing a lot of griping from Falcons fans about that fumble-six for Tre White. I can't say I blame em, I was pretty stunned when the call wasn't overturned.
That said, what is the actual rule? I'm usually spot-on with my football rules, but I'm not sure the actual correct call on this. Ryan has the ball in his hand, Hughes hits him, the ball is clearly moving but still in Ryan's hand. Ryan has enough control to push the ball forward in his throwing motion. He is in the process of losing control of the ball before his throwing motion starts, but the ball is clearly still in his hand and he has enough control to move it forward. Is that a fumble or an incomplete pass?
ETA: I guess it's not a question of the rule, moreso the interpretation. If he has lost control before the arm is coming forward, fumble, obviously. But what determines loss of control?