01-23-2023, 02:57 PM
(01-23-2023, 01:07 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: That's not part of the rule anymore. He just needed to keep the ball from moving, as it did, in order for it to be a completed catch.
Yeah, you are right, and that was poor wording from me, but mean that he had to hit the ground still in control of the ball. He hit the ground with it still moving around. And as you also explained, him having control at any point in the end zone does not end the play, as some seem to think. If you have control, on the field, then cross the plane, that's it, play is over. If all this happened in bounds, it is a TD. He did not have control again until he was out of bounds. Had it, lost it, had it. Can't do that out of bounds. Heck of a play by the LB. It sucks. Replay got it right.
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