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3rd time this year I’ve seen the same foot get down twice and no catch. Never saw it before that I can remember.

 

Not sure why 2 taps with the same foot can’t equal a catch.

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Just now, CoudyBills said:

They have to fix that ridiculous rule.

 

Is the rule “two feet down” or “both feet down”?  First time I’ve ever realized that makes a difference.

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1 minute ago, BRH said:

Of course he doesn’t get his foot down

 

Interestingly he seemed to get the same foot down twice...

 

Theoretical question: a player catches the ball and hops on the same foot 3 times before going out of bounds.

 

Catch or not?

 

 

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2 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

Pittsburgh is crapping the bed.

 

Yes, they’re down six at the half at home and have had a TD taken away by the refs.  Terrible.

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2 minutes ago, BRH said:

 

Is the rule “two feet down” or “both feet down”?  First time I’ve ever realized that makes a difference.

Somehow teams or players find a way to exploit it.

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kind of dumb because it would have been physically impossible to get the other foot down when he had a leg between his.  plus the second foot was in bounds when the ball was caught

 

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1 minute ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

Interestingly he seemed to get the same foot down twice...

 

Theoretical question: a player catches the ball and hops on the same foot 3 times before going out of bounds.

 

Catch or not?

 

 

Not a catch.

 

the problem is how do you count. In a foot slide/ toe drag you can have the jump 2-3 times and thrn technically be a cstch

 

a cortolary to this is if thr toe touches first thrn you place heal down out it’s not a foot down

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KC averaging 2.6 points per drive on 5 drives.

 

The Steelers took points off the board. 7 points on 6 drives won’t win you many games in the NFL. 

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Great coverage by McDuffie on that pass though.  Turned his head around, used his hands well, and didn't start to get too physical until after the ball was in the receiver's hands.  

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