Workhorse
Footballguy
I'm NOT bringing this up to somehow diminish the Broncos win over the Pats. They won fair and square.
But the Troy Brown muffed punt at 17-6, according to a Steelers buddy of mine, should have been overturned and the Broncos penalized 15 yards.
I guess the rules state that a punt returner who calls for the fair catch and muffs the ball, cannot be inteferred with until the ball hits the ground. I had NEVER heard that before but I guess it happened to the Steelers earlier this year against the Chargers.
Here's the clip from the Pats game:
Troy Brown muffed punt
Can anyone shed some light on this?
But the Troy Brown muffed punt at 17-6, according to a Steelers buddy of mine, should have been overturned and the Broncos penalized 15 yards.
I guess the rules state that a punt returner who calls for the fair catch and muffs the ball, cannot be inteferred with until the ball hits the ground. I had NEVER heard that before but I guess it happened to the Steelers earlier this year against the Chargers.
Here's the clip from the Pats game:
Troy Brown muffed punt
Can anyone shed some light on this?
I understand what you're saying.....I just feel like the rule is contrary to the nature of football. A player's instinct is going to be to crush the punt returner if they're bobbling the ball around.