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Just now, BigDingus said:

To be fair, wasn't it even longer that the Bills had won the division pre-Josh? 

Sure, but the Jets only have 4 division wins all time, and two of them were in the 60's. The Bills won it 10 times before the Josh Allen era. Now they are up to 14, I think.

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1 minute ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Sky judge. Actually they screwed up. That was a good catch, The heel was 2nd-foot-in before the tows hit out of bounds.

 

Wrong. “If any part of the foot ends up out of bounds as part of a normal motion of taking a step,  the pass is incomplete”

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1 minute ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Sky judge. Actually they screwed up. That was a good catch, The heel was 2nd-foot-in before the tows hit out of bounds.

It's the entire foot that makes contact with the ground, not just what hits first. It only works that way when the toes are the only part of the foot to hit.

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3 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

No, technically it's not, but practically....

....2 point conversions have a 49.4% success rate.  And the 9'ers get a chance to eat clock in between

2 scores and then  two 2 pt conversions to tie. 3 scores to win 

 

You kick the field goal 10/10 times

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2 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

Because his heel landed clearly inbounds before the toes landed out.

That's not the rule. If your toes come down out of bounds, you are out. You don't only count the heel.

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2 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

Wrong. “If any part of the foot ends up out of bounds as part of a normal motion of taking a step,  the pass is incomplete”

 

Is that in the rulebook or are you guessing? Why is a toe inbounds good but a heel isn't?

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