The ball did not hit the ground...that was a TD. Just because it moves doesn't mean it's incomplete...they got it wrong.....again. NFL will apologize by tuesday...Again
Mike Perrera and Dean Blandino have both said that the ball CAN MOVE as long as the receiver has control. Clearly, the 3rd-rate head they have in NY before the replay TVs doesn't understand the rule.
It's not a break, it's the bleeping NFL screwing up a rule that their 2 previous heads of officiating have both said is not being interpreted correctly.
Pretty sure that pats/steelers ref was the one who overturned ASJ's TD to a touchback vs them earlier this season.
Really at this point the Patriots deserve what the Sox suffered through for decades. It is a break. Do you realize the two unreal miracles the Patriots have had of late? Do you think these type of sequence of events would ever happen for the Jets? I mean there is no mathematical explanation for any of this
Not quite there yet, the NBA has been unwatchable for 10+ years now... I went from knowing almost every player to not even realizing their kids are now in the league...lol
Dean BlandinoVerified account @DeanBlandino 24m24 minutes ago That’s the rule and it’s a bright line. If you are going to the ground to make the catch you have to hold onto the ball when you land. He isn’t a runner until he completes the catch so goal line is not a factor. It’s an incomplete pass.
Not enough to ruin the league for everybody else right?Now you gotta win the argument too & shove Boston bias down our throat. You all deserve karma.But we all know that will never happen.So I guess Have at it
Bottom line, as he was going to the ground he needs to maintain control of the ball. The ball clearly roll on him, just a matter if he had control of the roll of the ball or the roll was caused by a outside source that he could not control from rolling. Here the refs came to the conclusion that the ground caused the roll that the te could not stop
As a side note even though he made a football move after two feet down, he stretched for the end zone, the going to ground rules still apply, see Dez Bryant against green bay