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2 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Then don't fumble.  Been that way since forever.  Play on.

Uh. That doesn’t mean it’s not an awful rule. 

 

It’s not a turnover anywhere else on the field. It’s a really senseless rule. Being that way “since forever” doesn’t mean it’s not a crappy rule. 

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Just now, Stank_Nasty said:

Uh. That doesn’t mean it’s not an awful rule. 

 

It’s not a turnover anywhere else on the field. It’s a really senseless rule 

 

The end zone is different from every other area on the field. Play on. 

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1 minute ago, Boatdrinks said:

I don’t dislike the rule. That’s was a very heady play by the defender. The rule actually makes sense as there is nowhere else you can place the ball. 

If another offensive player recovers it, they bring it back to the spot of the fumble.

 

It’s worth discussing a rule change, I’m sure it’s been considered 

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3 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

Fumbling going into the end zone has got to be the most crushing type of turnover

Allen did this once to a team when he pretty well threw a pick 6.

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Newton has the ugliest throw and release in the NFL.  I mean he winds up and moves his body like he’s going deep, angling back but then throws a pass that’s a low dart 10 yards away.  WTF

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If I got to chose between a future with Josh, or a future with Cam, I take Josh. 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

Newton can't throw more than 7 yards.  He looks hurt.

There has to be something wrong with his shoulder.  I don't think this guy can throw the ball more then 20 yards. 

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Ron Rivera would be a decent secondary Coach or defensive line Coach.  Otherwise terribly overrated and really only one season which lived up to top billing.  Now that he and McCarthy will be waiting tables while players hit for par, will Derek Anderson refer them? 

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2 minutes ago, Shortchaz said:

If another offensive player recovers it, they bring it back to the spot of the fumble.

 

It’s worth discussing a rule change, I’m sure it’s been considered 

Yes, but we’re talking about losing possession with no recovery at the spot on the gridiron that the offense can go no further. The rule is fine, just protect the football. 

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1 minute ago, Alphadawg7 said:

Also did Newton just walk through and blow off Brees at end of game?  

 

He was probably in a hurry to get to his fedora. Give him a fashion break! 

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Newton has a bad shoulder I'd bet a lot of money on off season shoulder surgery he can't throw the ball down the field

 

Bears are looking more and more like the NFC favorite imo Saints and Rams are not playing well atm

 

 

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1 minute ago, ScottLaw said:

He looks awful this year.

If it wasn't for McCaffrey Newtons stats would be horrific.  After tonight's game CMAC has 94 catches! 

 

Also folks McDermitt better NOT try to sign Carolina WR Funches who is a free agent I believe.  This guy was cloned from the same vat that produced KB. 

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1 minute ago, mead107 said:

Big win for the saints.   Not score wise but,  a big win.  

 

I hope this inspires you to a special Stromboli, but as a mere mortal, I can only ask for so much. 

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4 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

Yes, but we’re talking about losing possession with no recovery at the spot on the gridiron that the offense can go no further. The rule is fine, just protect the football. 

I mostly agree that it’s fine, as it’s a fairly rare play, but it’s far from great. 

 

I get both arguments 

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