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**** Official Super Bowl 50 **** Broncos v. Panthers (1 Viewer)

Will the half time show suck?

  • Yes

    Votes: 230 81.9%
  • No

    Votes: 51 18.1%

  • Total voters
    281
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.

 
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.
Agreed, the point of the ball touched the ground when he first went to the ground. Pretty clear to me /shrug

 
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.
Agreed, the point of the ball touched the ground when he first went to the ground. Pretty clear to me /shrug
Point touching the ground hasn't been an automatic incompletion for over a decade now. So why not bring it back...

 
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.
Agreed, the point of the ball touched the ground when he first went to the ground. Pretty clear to me /shrug
The ball can hit the ground as long as it doesn't move. It didn't move

 
Denver's not going to win this game if they don't get their running game going. Doesn't have to be dominant but so far it's not enough to keep the Broncos offense balanced.

 
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.
Agreed, the point of the ball touched the ground when he first went to the ground. Pretty clear to me /shrug
The ball can hit the ground as long as it doesn't move. It didn't move
that is more ridiculous than saying it didn't hit the ground. it clearly moved and he re-gripped it by his hip

 
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.
Agreed, the point of the ball touched the ground when he first went to the ground. Pretty clear to me /shrug
Point touching the ground hasn't been an automatic incompletion for over a decade now. So why not bring it back...
Except when you are bobbling the ball from the beginning, the moment it touches the ground it is incomplete...

 
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.
Agreed, the point of the ball touched the ground when he first went to the ground. Pretty clear to me /shrug
The ball can hit the ground as long as it doesn't move. It didn't move
Not when you are bobbling the catch from the start....you can't use the ground to get control

 
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.
Agreed, the point of the ball touched the ground when he first went to the ground. Pretty clear to me /shrug
Point touching the ground hasn't been an automatic incompletion for over a decade now. So why not bring it back...
Except when you are bobbling the ball from the beginning, the moment it touches the ground it is incomplete...
Bobble it all you want to, as long as you have control of it before it hits the ground and retain control throughout the followthrough, which he did.

At least that's what we have been told.

 
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.
Agreed, the point of the ball touched the ground when he first went to the ground. Pretty clear to me /shrug
Point touching the ground hasn't been an automatic incompletion for over a decade now. So why not bring it back...
It was more than the point and it completely jarred the ball loose - completely. The ground caused that. Incomplete.

 
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.
Agreed, the point of the ball touched the ground when he first went to the ground. Pretty clear to me /shrug
Point touching the ground hasn't been an automatic incompletion for over a decade now. So why not bring it back...
The receiver never had the ball under control. That and hitting the ground is a clear incompletion.

 
Terrible call and results to a 7 point swing.

The league still has no idea what a catch is.
I'm for the Panthers but that ball hit the ground. Not at the very end, but his arm was not all the way under it when he first hit the ground. That's when it became incomplete.
Agreed, the point of the ball touched the ground when he first went to the ground. Pretty clear to me /shrug
Point touching the ground hasn't been an automatic incompletion for over a decade now. So why not bring it back...
Except when you are bobbling the ball from the beginning, the moment it touches the ground it is incomplete...
Bobble it all you want to, as long as you have control of it before it hits the ground and retain control throughout the followthrough, which he did.At least that's what we have been told.
When the point of the ball touched the ground he didn't have control....hell he even bobbled it more afterwards...

 

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