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NFL has already tweeted multiple times that it is the forearm that was down hence why it was not a fumble.
As we all saw. The ball was moving a little bit prior to the forearm touching. The rules say the evidence has to be IRREFUTABLE. The call was fumble. That should be enough to say its not irrefutable.
So you are saying that the ball moving a little bit constitutes loss of control?
If the ball is moving before the player is down it's a fumble.
Link? I don't mind being wrong, I would just like to see the wording of the rule.

 
Frustrating game if you are going against Sanders. I bet he grabs a 4th TD as well. I'm hoping SD def responds and opens the other players.

 
NFL has already tweeted multiple times that it is the forearm that was down hence why it was not a fumble.
As we all saw. The ball was moving a little bit prior to the forearm touching. The rules say the evidence has to be IRREFUTABLE. The call was fumble. That should be enough to say its not irrefutable.
So you are saying that the ball moving a little bit constitutes loss of control?
If the ball is moving before the player is down it's a fumble.
Link? I don't mind being wrong, I would just like to see the wording of the rule.
At least it doesn't look like it will affect the outcome of the game.

 
NFL has already tweeted multiple times that it is the forearm that was down hence why it was not a fumble.
As we all saw. The ball was moving a little bit prior to the forearm touching. The rules say the evidence has to be IRREFUTABLE. The call was fumble. That should be enough to say its not irrefutable.
So you are saying that the ball moving a little bit constitutes loss of control?
If the ball is moving before the player is down it's a fumble.
Link? I don't mind being wrong, I would just like to see the wording of the rule.
Just look it up. It's always been this way.

 
NFL has already tweeted multiple times that it is the forearm that was down hence why it was not a fumble.
As we all saw. The ball was moving a little bit prior to the forearm touching. The rules say the evidence has to be IRREFUTABLE. The call was fumble. That should be enough to say its not irrefutable.
So you are saying that the ball moving a little bit constitutes loss of control?
If the ball is moving before the player is down it's a fumble.
Link? I don't mind being wrong, I would just like to see the wording of the rule.
At least it doesn't look like it will affect the outcome of the game.
Yeah, if it ends up being a blowout a call in the first half is pretty meaningless.

 
Nice call to Thompson Broncos need to show more than just pass in the red zone

 
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Have Rivers going in five leagues- praying for some garbege yards and another TD or two

 

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