dont think so, didnt seem he got hit n the head, more in the chest or upper abdomenHe went limp falling to the ground. Concussion? Sheeeeetballz
dont think so, didnt seem he got hit n the head, more in the chest or upper abdomenHe went limp falling to the ground. Concussion? Sheeeeetballz
Yeah, Mukuba having growing pains. I wanna see the all-22 of that.Wow such poor coverage
last replay I dont think it is!I say it's a TD
no fix.....last camera angle made it pretty clear...that ball came looseThe fix isn’t in?
it shouldn’t matter, if his hands kept the ball from hitting the ground and then he loses it but still catches it before it hits again then it should be a catchHOck is mad, but he clearly lost the ball on that last camera angle
no, he was going down as part of the catch, and the ball came loose BECAUSE it hit the ground. Ball can touch the ground but you have to KEEP complete control...he didn't. The last camera angle made it an easy call. I thought he caught it live but the got it right. A loose ball after the ball touches the ground is ALWAYS incomplete if you're going to the ground in the processit shouldn’t matter, if his hands kept the ball from hitting the ground and then he loses it but still catches it before it hits again then it should be a catchHOck is mad, but he clearly lost the ball on that last camera angle
The ref in the booth said he had to survive his hands hitting the ground.it shouldn’t matter, if his hands kept the ball from hitting the ground and then he loses it but still catches it before it hits again then it should be a catchHOck is mad, but he clearly lost the ball on that last camera angle
the ball absolutely touched the ground...hard...thoughThe ref in the booth said he had to survive his hands hitting the ground.it shouldn’t matter, if his hands kept the ball from hitting the ground and then he loses it but still catches it before it hits again then it should be a catchHOck is mad, but he clearly lost the ball on that last camera angle
I don’t know what the rules are anymore- need a team of lawyers arguing in front of the Supreme Court.