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Not sure if this has been brought up since yesterdays win.

 

One of the stranger circumstances that can occur in a game is a player carrying the ball (Singletary)but not wanting to go into the end zone, even though it’s right there. At the same time the opposition wants him to score.  The Ravens know the best odds of getting the ball back for their offense is to let him score so there will be time left to march upfield. 
So here’s my question: 

As Singletary is trying to stop at the one yard line and go down to give himself up, hypothetically, could the Ravens’ defenders have forced a TD by holding him upright and carrying him into the end zone against his will?
Anyone know what the rule book says about that? 

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Just now, SoMAn said:

Not sure if this has been brought up since yesterdays win.

 

One of the stranger circumstances that can occur in a game is a player carrying the ball (Singletary)but not wanting to go into the end zone, even though it’s right there. At the same time the opposition wants him to score.  The Ravens know the best odds of getting the ball back for their offense is to let him score so there will be time left to match upfield. 
So here’s my question: 

As Singletary is trying to stop at the one yard line and go down to give himself up, hypothetically, could the Ravens’ defenders have forced a TD by holding him upright and carrying him into the end zone against his will?
Anyone know what the rule book says about that? 

Absolutely. It's happened before. 

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If the Ball would have crossed the Goal Line (without being down it was a TD).

 

That is why he started to curl at like the 3 so he didnt get pulled in

 

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A player can "give himself up" on the field; he doesn't have to be tackled.

 

I can't imagine the league would allow defenders to carry a player into the end zone.

 

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Raven's fans still think that he was going to go in for the touchdown.

 

It was then big that Allen got the 1st down without scoring also which ensured that there'd be no time left on the clock.

 

 The Bills did everything right the last 2 mins

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3 minutes ago, eball said:

A player can "give himself up" on the field; he doesn't have to be tackled.

 

I can't imagine the league would allow defenders to carry a player into the end zone.

 

Well if he gave himself up on the ground the minute he was touched he would be ruled down.  But if he was still UP, there is nothing saying that he couldnt be pulled in, that is why he started his turtling away from the endzone

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1 minute ago, Billsfan1972 said:

The Bills did everything right the last 2 mins

 

Yeah, but if they only had a better coach...

 

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1 minute ago, Hsker4life said:

Ravens fans are still mad at the defender who “made the tackle”, but I think it’s pretty obvious Motor was going down on his own. 
 

 

McD even told Singletary NOT to score before the play, then Josh came off said I want to sneak for the first but NOT Score.  They knew exactly what to do in that series.

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4 minutes ago, eball said:

 

Yeah, but if they only had a better coach...

 

 Shall I say they did everything wrong last week? I've already acknowledged and congratulated them Captain Obvious.

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8 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

Ravens fans still think that he was going to go in for the touchdown.

 

It was then big that Allen got the 1st down without scoring also which insured sure that there'd be no time left on the clock.

 

 The Bills did everything right the last 2 mins

This was an underrated great play in the sequence - for Josh to know exactly where to go to get the first and not score, and then to actually execute it with such a small margin for error and bodies everywhere - just a great play

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35 minutes ago, SoMAn said:

Not sure if this has been brought up since yesterdays win.

 

One of the stranger circumstances that can occur in a game is a player carrying the ball (Singletary)but not wanting to go into the end zone, even though it’s right there. At the same time the opposition wants him to score.  The Ravens know the best odds of getting the ball back for their offense is to let him score so there will be time left to march upfield. 
So here’s my question: 

As Singletary is trying to stop at the one yard line and go down to give himself up, hypothetically, could the Ravens’ defenders have forced a TD by holding him upright and carrying him into the end zone against his will?
Anyone know what the rule book says about that? 

have you ever seen a guy get tackled from behind and get a few more yards?  Same thing.  The officials don't interview the defender and ask them if they wanted the guy to get more yards or not and if they did, it would not be relevant....forward progress is forward progress.

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1 minute ago, Matt_In_NH said:

have you ever seen a guy get tackled from behind and get a few more yards?  Same thing.  The officials don't interview the defender and ask them if they wanted the guy to get more yards or not and if they did, it would not be relevant....forward progress is forward progress.

I believe the question was answered with the video that Einstein posted. 

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36 minutes ago, eball said:

A player can "give himself up" on the field; he doesn't have to be tackled.

 

I can't imagine the league would allow defenders to carry a player into the end zone.

 

It’s absolutely legal

 

Singletary has to fall on the ground to give himself up and then the play will be over

 

It would be illegal to carry a downed player in the end zone… But just as offense can push the pile forward

 

Technically the defense can to

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