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He had enough control to be shifting the ball to his right arm. That's when the defender hit him and the ball came loose.
As the "expert" said--there was no third step--he's still bringing that into his body there
The bigger issue is then we allow a 3rd & long conversion
I understand why everyone wants that to be a fumble but I watch too much football that's always incomplete
 
As the "expert" said--there was no third step--he's still bringing that into his body there
The bigger issue is then we allow a 3rd & long conversion
I understand why everyone wants that to be a fumble but I watch too much football that's always incomplete

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He's still bringing it to his body--there's no way that was going to be a fumble
Was hoping it would stand but no luck
He has it, away from his body, with control. If that was a toe tap, near the sideline and nothing else happened, that’s ruled a catch. Then he tucks it, still with control. So, a double show of control. Then he turns upfield and gets popped. Football move.
 
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As the "expert" said--there was no third step--he's still bringing that into his body there
The bigger issue is then we allow a 3rd & long conversion
I understand why everyone wants that to be a fumble but I watch too much football that's always incomplete
The expert said Minnesota was not offsides
 
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He has it, away from his body, with control. If that was a toe tap, near the sideline and nothing else happened, that’s ruled a catch. Then he tucks it, still with control. So, a double show of control. Then he turns upfield and gets popped. Football move.
Toe tap on the sideline--what else does he need to do?
Again, that's always rules incomplete--I would have preferred stands but that's how they rule it--you'll see it a dozens times today
 
Will win about zero games vs un-high-ya with 3 points. Need an offensive burst fo these last 10 minutes.
 
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