GregR_2
Footballguy
In past years in the NFL, as long as any part of a player crossed over the pylon, it counted as a touchdown. That is, you could dive out of bounds with the ball outstretched away from the field, and as long as your free hand passed over the pylon, it was a TD because the goal line extends an infinite distance out of bounds.
On NFL Total Access, they said that is changing. Now the goal line will be treated the same as everywhere else on the field. Wherever the ball goes out of bounds is what matters. So a player diving for the pylon has to get the ball over the pylon, not just his hand.
On NFL Total Access, they said that is changing. Now the goal line will be treated the same as everywhere else on the field. Wherever the ball goes out of bounds is what matters. So a player diving for the pylon has to get the ball over the pylon, not just his hand.