I enjoyed football more in the '70's.
It was not a bad call. It is the rules. You must get 2 feet down AND make another football move. The replay shows him getting 2 steps, and before his 3rd step, the ball was coming out. Therefore, it is incomplete per the NFL rules. Even getting a 3rd step down won't always mean it was a football move. We've been there and done that. The rule sucks, but it was the correct call based on current NFL rules.
And, yes, the officials do suck. Even when they get a call coming in from the NFL office, it's not always correct.
3.Rule 8, Section 1, Article 3 — Completed or Intercepted Pass
A forward pass is complete (by the offense) or intercepted (by the defense) in the field of play, at the sideline, or in the end zone if a player — who is in bounds — meets all of the following conditions:
- Control — secures control of the ball in his hands or arms prior to the ball touching the ground. NFL Football Operations+1
- In-bounds grounding — touches the ground in bounds with both feet, or with any part of his body other than his hands. NFL Football Operations+1
- Football move or possession maintenance — after (1) and (2), clearly performs an act common to the game (for example, tucks the ball away, extends the ball forward, takes an additional step, turns upfield, or avoids/wards off an opponent), or maintains control long enough to do so. NFL Football Operations+1
If a player meets 1, 2, and 3, the pass is complete (or intercepted, if by the defense). NFL Football Operations+1
If any of those conditions are not met — i.e. the player fails to maintain control, lands out of bounds, doesn’t complete a “football move,” or loses control when going to the ground — the pass is ruled incomplete. That is covered by Article 4. NFL Football Operations+1
Explain which part Likely missed? 1,2, or 3?
I'm guessing since he caught the ball away from his body, they didn't think that was extending the ball forward, but that's exactly why he didn't tuck the ball in, he was extending it away from the defender. If it happened to us, everyone would be going crazy.Rule 8, Section 1, Article 3 — Completed or Intercepted Pass
A forward pass is complete (by the offense) or intercepted (by the defense) in the field of play, at the sideline, or in the end zone if a player — who is in bounds — meets all of the following conditions:
- Control — secures control of the ball in his hands or arms prior to the ball touching the ground. NFL Football Operations+1
- In-bounds grounding — touches the ground in bounds with both feet, or with any part of his body other than his hands. NFL Football Operations+1
- Football move or possession maintenance — after (1) and (2), clearly performs an act common to the game (for example, tucks the ball away, extends the ball forward, takes an additional step, turns upfield, or avoids/wards off an opponent), or maintains control long enough to do so. NFL Football Operations+1
If a player meets 1, 2, and 3, the pass is complete (or intercepted, if by the defense). NFL Football Operations+1
If any of those conditions are not met — i.e. the player fails to maintain control, lands out of bounds, doesn’t complete a “football move,” or loses control when going to the ground — the pass is ruled incomplete. That is covered by Article 4. NFL Football Operations+1
Explain which part Likely missed? 1,2, or 3?
Obviously, No. 3.Rule 8, Section 1, Article 3 — Completed or Intercepted Pass
A forward pass is complete (by the offense) or intercepted (by the defense) in the field of play, at the sideline, or in the end zone if a player — who is in bounds — meets all of the following conditions:
- Control — secures control of the ball in his hands or arms prior to the ball touching the ground. NFL Football Operations+1
- In-bounds grounding — touches the ground in bounds with both feet, or with any part of his body other than his hands. NFL Football Operations+1
- Football move or possession maintenance — after (1) and (2), clearly performs an act common to the game (for example, tucks the ball away, extends the ball forward, takes an additional step, turns upfield, or avoids/wards off an opponent), or maintains control long enough to do so. NFL Football Operations+1
If a player meets 1, 2, and 3, the pass is complete (or intercepted, if by the defense). NFL Football Operations+1
If any of those conditions are not met — i.e. the player fails to maintain control, lands out of bounds, doesn’t complete a “football move,” or loses control when going to the ground — the pass is ruled incomplete. That is covered by Article 4. NFL Football Operations+1
Explain which part Likely missed? 1,2, or 3?
Think that one was strippedWow. Its not Likely having back to back blunders like that.
Also the one that had his toenail out of bounds vs the Chiefs that negated a TD.Wow. Its not Likely having back to back blunders like that.
Neither of these teams is a threat to the AFC. It was two average teams fighting for a below average division this year. As for the Ravens committing to the run, that's just Harbaugh being Harbaugh. Watched quite a few Ravens games this year, and Henry is on the sidelines a lot. There's a reason Jackson looked so great last year, teams had to sell out to stop the run, whether it was Henry or Jackson. It's the same reason the Eagles are struggling this year, they are not using Barkley as much or having designed runs for Hurts.Lucky that JPJ knocked the ball loose a fraction of a second before his third step, but according to the rule it was the right call.
But is wasn’t a convincing win and the Steelers got out of Dodge not a second too soon. I’m hoping the Steelers can lock up the division by the time the two teams meet again. If the Ravens commit to the run, I think they probably win easily.
It's bullshit no matter who the teams are.3.
Hope you obsessed over it this much when it was James on the other end.
Reading isn't your strong suit.Obviously, No. 3.
Can't wait to read all the complaints about the new HCI should be huh? I’m still hoping Tomlin gets abducted by aliens.
Yep think that is what everyone has been saying. Change what makes a catch.It's bullshit no matter who the teams are.
He didn't extend the ball because it was already extended. He needed to pull the ball in or get the extra for downReading isn't your strong suit.
#3 extending the ball
Can't wait to read all the complaints about the
What new HC! This guy will be here for a lot longer and we’ll be stuck in the mushy middle a lot longer.Can't wait to read all the complaints about the new HC
His arms were already extended. No moves. What was thebfootball move?Dan Patrick said that the “Football move” was holding the ball away from tne defender. I still cant believe they overturned that.
He did not need to get another foot downHe didn't extend the ball because it was already extended. He needed to pull the ball in or get the extra for down
Read the damn ruleHis arms were already extended. No moves. What was thebfootball move?
Again stupid rule but that is the current rule
You're the one that needs to read the rule. The "extend the ball" refers to reaching for line to gain or to break the plain of the endzone.He did not need to get another foot down
Read the rule and stop spreading nonsense
1. If he had control over the ball it wouldn't have come loose when he did 3.Rule 8, Section 1, Article 3 — Completed or Intercepted Pass
A forward pass is complete (by the offense) or intercepted (by the defense) in the field of play, at the sideline, or in the end zone if a player — who is in bounds — meets all of the following conditions:
- Control — secures control of the ball in his hands or arms prior to the ball touching the ground. NFL Football Operations+1
- In-bounds grounding — touches the ground in bounds with both feet, or with any part of his body other than his hands. NFL Football Operations+1
- Football move or possession maintenance — after (1) and (2), clearly performs an act common to the game (for example, tucks the ball away, extends the ball forward, takes an additional step, turns upfield, or avoids/wards off an opponent), or maintains control long enough to do so. NFL Football Operations+1
If a player meets 1, 2, and 3, the pass is complete (or intercepted, if by the defense). NFL Football Operations+1
If any of those conditions are not met — i.e. the player fails to maintain control, lands out of bounds, doesn’t complete a “football move,” or loses control when going to the ground — the pass is ruled incomplete. That is covered by Article 4. NFL Football Operations+1
Explain which part Likely missed? 1,2, or 3?