Hmmmm. Telling.
You can't see James left and and you can't see Tom's d*ck.....just sayin....
I have inlaws in Jax. Ive been visiting about every 18 mo on average for the last 12 years, was just there in September.
No it wouldn't have
No you cant
Where? Atlantic, Neptune, or Jax Beach? Im familiar with that area.
Yes, more specifically they don't define the endpoint of 'initial contact.' All the rulebook says is maintaining control after initial contact....
Looks like Yates headset picked up Todd Haley on that call
Lol, did Todd Haley call that play?
I've only watched the clip above and on my phone. By the looks of it, his one foot never touched.
Today is week 16 1 week is week 17 2 weeks is bye week/wildcard week 3 weeks is divisional week 4 weeks is championship week 5 weeks is bye week 6...
3 weeks to be exact, but yeah I don't see it either. If he does, he's not going to be any where near 100%.
....or if he still does bobble it and it hits the ground, it's at the one inch line. And that's where the leagues ruling is inconsistent. To be...
I've seen the YT cip and hear his explanation but it still doesn't sync up with what is written. Ultimately I guess it comes down to interpreting...
@TerribleTowelFlying can we delete the Pats fan? Notice the date he registered, the content of his posts, and Bostonian "EVA" accent. Thanks!
That is from 7 years ago so there may have been some changes. You could start by googling the changes in rules for every year since. Or finding...
For the Bazillionth time.......IT DOESN"T MATTER IF THE BALL TOUCHED THE GROUND OR IF HE REGAINED CONTROL since the ball is DEAD as soon as it...
Why is it 'not so much about a football move?' Because he says so? The rulebook says otherwise. You're accepting his explanation. Most of us don't...
It's obvious that the guy made a snap decision that given time to dissect it, is proven wrong. He's now left to either admit the mistake, or try...
See post above this one ^^^^^