How do you tap the same leg twice give a TD?
That was definitely a touchdown. The shin has always been equivalent to a knee, elbow, or butt. Stop betting on NFL if you don't know the rules and are going to b!tch about everything being rigged.
That was definitely a touchdown. The shin has always been equivalent to a knee, elbow, or butt. Stop betting on NFL if you don't know the rules and are going to b!tch about everything being rigged.
Wasn’t there a play in the Steelers game where the receiver got the same leg/foot down twice and it was ruled incomplete? Reasoning in that game was it had to be both feet that get down…not the same one twice!
Wasn’t there a play in the Steelers game where the receiver got the same leg/foot down twice and it was ruled incomplete? Reasoning in that game was it had to be both feet that get down…not the same one twice!
Not at all the same situation.
Not at all the same situation.
As soon as a knee/elbow/shin/butt touches down while he has control of the ball, it is a catch.
As soon as a knee/elbow/shin/butt touches down while he has control of the ball, it is a catch.
Everything is a conspiracy on covers
Everything is a conspiracy on covers
The shin has always counted as two feet. What’s amazing to me is that they treat the shin then knee differently than the foot then toe. Why is it that when the shin comes down and the knee immediately out of bounds is ok, but when 90% of the foot and then one toe out of bounds doesn’t count?
I didn’t like the call tonight either. His shin was basically down with the knee OB simultaneously. But these rules have a lot of grey area and they are subjective calls many times. What was the most insane part about it was that they overturned the initial call. I have to believe most officiating crews would say the ruling on the field stands. Oh well…these are the breaks!
The shin has always counted as two feet. What’s amazing to me is that they treat the shin then knee differently than the foot then toe. Why is it that when the shin comes down and the knee immediately out of bounds is ok, but when 90% of the foot and then one toe out of bounds doesn’t count?
I didn’t like the call tonight either. His shin was basically down with the knee OB simultaneously. But these rules have a lot of grey area and they are subjective calls many times. What was the most insane part about it was that they overturned the initial call. I have to believe most officiating crews would say the ruling on the field stands. Oh well…these are the breaks!
I can’t count on my hands and feet the times the put the ball where the KNEE is down and not the shin. The hip/thigh/butt is a TD, the shin is not a freaking TD. Go watch the 11 man footage of the Jets first drive. I saw two clear holds at the point of attack that were not called. Why? They want entertainment.
I can’t count on my hands and feet the times the put the ball where the KNEE is down and not the shin. The hip/thigh/butt is a TD, the shin is not a freaking TD. Go watch the 11 man footage of the Jets first drive. I saw two clear holds at the point of attack that were not called. Why? They want entertainment.
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