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weeble5672 | 22 |
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bol bro |
gamblerdevil911 | 4 |
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nj bro |
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by definition a shot on goal is supposed to have gone in if the goalie wasnt there. i wouldnt be writing this if it were super close but last night i lost on a shot that was 2 feet wide on a goalie prop bet and it was from the blue line. i get these can be subjective but this is wrong within definition and i know no one gives a shit. all i ask for is a little consistency. i lost to a handoff being counted as pass yards recently too and its past being subjective, its just plain wrong stat keeping and no one is regulating this shit. they just tell you your a loser here i guess even if there is supporting evidence. ive reached out multiple times and they just ignore you and i showed them a video too. |
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nice cappin bro |
TheNewUnderdog | 51 |
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if a qb in shotgun take the snap and hands it off to the eb, this is technically forward as well but why are these never considered pass but a wr in motion receives a hand-off (not a shuffle or super short pass) forward. i get you cannot throw it forward twice from behind the los but why is the wr getting credit for receiving yards on a hand off and the rb takes the same hand off and it is a rush? cause technically a forward hand off is a forward hand off by an inch or a mile. |
merrytimes | 5 |
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in the cfl game last night their was a hand off where the wr went infront of the qb in shot gun and took a hand off. they are giving passing and receiving yards and know this has happened similarly before. my only argument at this stage, is that a hand-off dropped is still a fumble in the backfield and the shuffle pass is a throw because it actuall leaves the qb's hands and is treated as incomplete as long as it was forward to the wr in reverse. this is the cfl and just seems a lil sketchy cause technically a lot of hand-offs are forwardish and this call is pretty confusing when giving passing yards on a reverse hand off. |
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in the game tonight between WPG BC with 4:12 remaining in the 4th quarter there was a reverse hand off (hand off in front off qb). I'm pretty sure the rules make it a hand off and not a pass but the stats keeper credited the receiver with a 9 yard reception. I may be wrong but have never seen a hand off credited for a pass before. A shuffle is a pass I know but in replay and live motion it was a definitive hand off . It seems insignificant but im sure their is more then my player props that were decided with this questionable error in recording the stats. so all shotgun handoff are passes all of sudden? cause they are technically forward too if this is actually the rule. this is all i found and i think its worth questioning . CFL rule - A handoff pass is made on a scrimmage play when the ball is handed, but not thrown, by one Team A player to another behind the line of scrimmage. There is no restriction on the number of handoff passes on any one play. |
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all da best bro |
Aussiejesse | 24 |
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buffer | 13 |
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they should go play at a super cheap course and say money doesnt buy respect |
SexyChoc | 4 |
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dusky | 21 |
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Rocky-Mountain | 4 |
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Rollz | 9 |
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dubz4dummyz | 217 |
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EuroPro | 45 |
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GL brother |
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i'd have to read the rule a few times specifically about spotting to have an opinion. |
davemsh | 5 |
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