@oktrashdidntask@CFBONFOX They could be a sneaky little team. Thinking more about it though, the game being in Eugene gives me more confidence the Ducks get it done.
@TheChosenUte@BleacherReport@chicagobulls He never got to his prime that’s why you feel that way the injuries stopped him before he could get there I wouldn’t say overrated at all
@EdleyA_M11@rtcwon@SamMonsonNFL@D_lang10@arielhelwani The ball literally popped up as soon as they hit the ground he didn’t have possession of the ball in a half roll it was already McMillans ball by the time the “half roll” happened
@rtcwon@SamMonsonNFL@D_lang10@arielhelwani The hands don’t matter bc the DB doesn’t have possession - Cooks does. And he maintains it through the ground and after the roll McMillan rips it out. It was a catch
@Ceo_Branding@arielhelwani He controlled the ball upon hitting the ground even rolling with it under his control. At that point he’s down with a completed catch. The ball was stripped after being down. No interception. No fumble. Complete.
@zionistsarecray@Ceo_Branding@arielhelwani That doesn’t matter wether there is a defensive player covering him or not the rule reads he must survive the ground it’s the defenders job to stop the catch from happening and it’s the receivers job to complete the catch and its entirety
@Ceo_Branding@arielhelwani Drop the ball when he hit the ground? If there was no other player there, the ball would be in his hands. He got ripped out of his hands when he was down, you guys are fucking retarded
I don’t like either of these teams so I have no emotion in this. But what you’re saying is that a receiver not only has to survive the ground - He also has to survive a player taking the ball from him after he is clearly down. Those are two different things. I think the NFL needs a new rule.
@arielhelwani It'll go down as the greatest pass that was turned into an interception. What a damn shame. It would've lead to the game winning score and then who knows what would've happened vs the Pats and Seahawks/Rams.
It's a terrible rule that needs to change.