Can’t make that call in this game unless he touches him or the kid drops it. Doesn’t matter who I bet on I would say that same thing. Let the kids decide the game.
Can’t make that call in this game unless he touches him or the kid drops it. Doesn’t matter who I bet on I would say that same thing. Let the kids decide the game.
Can’t make that call in this game unless he touches him or the kid drops it. Doesn’t matter who I bet on I would say that same thing. Let the kids decide the game.
15 yards for that
15 yards for that
That penalty doesn’t get called all year unless there’s a muff or the returner gets touched.
That penalty doesn’t get called all year unless there’s a muff or the returner gets touched.
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I think they’ll play lights out up until they get winded from being on the field the entire game…
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I think they’ll play lights out up until they get winded from being on the field the entire game…
I'm on here late...
that "Bryce Young incomplete pass/fumble" was quite something........
his arm was moving forward so I think they got it correct with "no fumble"
I too thought of "intentional grounding" but I think once his arm moves forwards but is hit or restrained somehow, then who really knows who he was throwing to?.... was there really a receiver nearby? like I said, I think once he's hit that they don't try to infer intentions.
it partially struck me as "James Harden throwing up the ball wildly on any contact to get the foul call"... but those are the rules.
anyway, I can't remember particulars but an "intentional grounding" would have been much much better than Georgia TD
I'm on here late...
that "Bryce Young incomplete pass/fumble" was quite something........
his arm was moving forward so I think they got it correct with "no fumble"
I too thought of "intentional grounding" but I think once his arm moves forwards but is hit or restrained somehow, then who really knows who he was throwing to?.... was there really a receiver nearby? like I said, I think once he's hit that they don't try to infer intentions.
it partially struck me as "James Harden throwing up the ball wildly on any contact to get the foul call"... but those are the rules.
anyway, I can't remember particulars but an "intentional grounding" would have been much much better than Georgia TD
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