Tits @ Fins hot take - Levis keeps fucking up, Huntley has barely finished a cup of coffee in Miami but outperforms him at home in a gritty defensive led win
Sea @ Det, come on now we all know Detroit is getting this home win [Reply]
So the rules analyst explanation for what that wasn't forward progress was...to be polite...retarded.
Can anyone actually provide an explanation that isn't braindead? Are they saying he brought the ball back himself (voluntarily rather than forced) and as such ceded the forward progress? [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
So the rules analyst explanation for what that wasn't forward progress was...to be polite...reeruned.
Can anyone actually provide an explanation that isn't braindead? Are they saying he brought the ball back himself (voluntarily rather than forced) and as such ceded the forward progress?
I think it's because he pulled the ball back on his own [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I think it's because he pulled the ball back on his own
Going back in time to the AFCCG against the Bengals.
Didn’t MVS stick the ball out for a first down and bring it back? He was allowed forward progress because he got the the first then protected the ball, right?
So that same logic doesn’t apply to your own goal line? [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I think it's because he pulled the ball back on his own
He was being pulled backwards by his leg, though.
So were they trying to say (poorly) that since his BODY was still going forward when he pulled the BALL back, then the movement of the ball backwards was clearly a volitional act?
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Going back in time to the AFCCG against the Bengals.
Didn’t MVS stick the ball out for a first down and bring it back? He was allowed forward progress because he got the the first then protected the ball, right?
So that same logic doesn’t apply to your own goal line?
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Going back in time to the AFCCG against the Bengals.
Didn’t MVS stick the ball out for a first down and bring it back? He was allowed forward progress because he got the the first then protected the ball, right?
So that same logic doesn’t apply to your own goal line?