That’s the dumbest challenge in the history of the NFL.Why would u challenge call ? It was reviewed already
"nut cuttin' time"
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I’m facing him in a tight game. I’m not hating this at all, but it’s silly that isn’t a TD.George Pickens current stat line is 1-14...and could easily be 3-30-2.
Boswell investor multiple leaguesReally another fg
"I strenuously challenge."That’s the dumbest challenge in the history of the NFL.Why would u challenge call ? It was reviewed already
They just showed it and it’s so clear.
Lmao
This game is going so incredibly bad for the Steelers, you can just feel it. All the NY penalties, no red zone offense. Please quit giving it to Warren in the red zone.
Solid reference. We need you on that wall."I strenuously challenge."That’s the dumbest challenge in the history of the NFL.Why would u challenge call ? It was reviewed already
They just showed it and it’s so clear.
Lmao
Apparently this is correct, yes.So if a guy catches the ball in the middle of the end zone and hopes 35 times to the sidelines, it's not a TD?
Solid reference. We need you on that wall.
Not sure what's going on , I'm shook.This game is going so incredibly bad for the Steelers, you can just feel it. All the NY penalties, no red zone offense. Please quit giving it to Warren in the red zone.
irish, what’s up with the capitalization and punctuation? I’m startled. Is that really you?
2 feet down is the rule. Always has been.So if a guy catches the ball in the middle of the end zone and hops 35 times on one foot to the sidelines, it's not a TD?
I have him in my BB league. He’s helping my score this week.Playing vs Boswell in a few leagues this could be a long night
So, see my post. Would that be a TD?2 feet down is the rule. Always has been.So if a guy catches the ball in the middle of the end zone and hops 35 times on one foot to the sidelines, it's not a TD?
So if a guy catches the ball in the middle of the end zone and hops 35 times on one foot to the sidelines, it's not a TD?
I don’t think soSo, see my post. Would that be a TD?2 feet down is the rule. Always has been.So if a guy catches the ball in the middle of the end zone and hops 35 times on one foot to the sidelines, it's not a TD?
According to the NFL rulebook, for a catch to be considered complete, a receiver must have both feet or any part of their body other than their hands touch the ground inbounds, establishing possession of the ball while also making a football move, like taking another step or reaching for the line to gain; essentially, they need to have "two feet down" inbounds to secure the catch.
Key points about the "feet down" catch rule:
- Two feet required:
Both feet must be inbounds when the player establishes possession of the ball.- Any part of the body:
Even if only a part of the body other than the hands touches the ground inbounds, it can still be considered a catch if the player has control of the ball and makes a football move.- Football move needed:
Simply catching the ball is not enough; the receiver must demonstrate the ability to make a play with the ball by taking a step or extending for the line to gain.
Got Pickens vs Nabers with a 20-point lead. I feel like I should have won already.I’m facing him in a tight game. I’m not hating this at all, but it’s silly that isn’t a TD.George Pickens current stat line is 1-14...and could easily be 3-30-2.
I’m a Boswell owner going against Pickens so I could not possibly be happierDamn 2 Pickens TDs taken off the board
So, see my post. Would that be a TD?
He had 2 feet down.2 feet down is the rule. Always has been.So if a guy catches the ball in the middle of the end zone and hops 35 times on one foot to the sidelines, it's not a TD?
According to the NFL rulebook, for a catch to be considered complete, a receiver must have both feet or any part of their body other than their hands touch the ground inbounds, establishing possession of the ball while also making a football move, like taking another step or reaching for the line to gain; essentially, they need to have "two feet down" inbounds to secure the catch.
Key points about the "feet down" catch rule:
- Two feet required:
Both feet must be inbounds when the player establishes possession of the ball.- Any part of the body:
Even if only a part of the body other than the hands touches the ground inbounds, it can still be considered a catch if the player has control of the ball and makes a football move.- Football move needed:
Simply catching the ball is not enough; the receiver must demonstrate the ability to make a play with the ball by taking a step or extending for the line to gain.
Two different feet? - some lawyer, probably2 feet down is the rule. Always has been.So if a guy catches the ball in the middle of the end zone and hops 35 times on one foot to the sidelines, it's not a TD?
So if a guy catches the ball in the middle of the end zone and hops 35 times on one foot to the sidelines, it's not a TD?
He got shoved hard AF. It’s what kept that leg from touching. Incredible defensive play. Saved a TD.He really couldn't put his left foot down?
Ahh this makes sense. Clears any ambiguity.So, see my post. Would that be a TD?
The operative word in the rulebook is likely “both feet inbounds” which means something potentially different than “two feet down inbounds."