I was in bathroom during that kick where Miami player touched ball while out of bounds and they diid not replay it. Tell me what happened? Referee screwup or another "retaining possession while unconscious" rule.
Explain that touching ball out-of-downs
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Originally posted by G. HostI was in bathroom during that kick where Miami player touched ball while out of bounds and they diid not replay it. Tell me what happened? Referee screwup or another "retaining possession while unconscious" rule.
If the player is out of bounds and touch an inbounds ball the ball is called out of bounds, therefor when Wes Walker was standing out of bounds and picked up an inbounds ball it was called out of bounds and therefor a penalty which allowed them to go to the 40, it is a 100% legal play and very smart on the part of Walker. Hope that helps.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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I haven't watched the tape yet, but I'm guessing that the officials were saying the ball was out of bounds before the INELIGIBLE player touched it. If it was still in the field of play while he touched it with one foot in the paint, it should be called Illegal Touching and assessed accordingly.Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
And someone else said "Never mind!"
-Deep Purple
"Have you ever taken a crap so big your pants fit better?"--Ron White
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Originally posted by helmetguyI haven't watched the tape yet, but I'm guessing that the officials were saying the ball was out of bounds before the INELIGIBLE player touched it. If it was still in the field of play while he touched it with one foot in the paint, it should be called Illegal Touching and assessed accordingly.
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Originally posted by lordofgunMorton also did the same thing on Sunday Night Football last week.
we were talking about that at Santora's too.it was perfectly legal and a smart play.Originally posted by yordadChrist, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.
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Thanks fo the clarification. Think maybe the competition committee might look at it in the offseason? I think, if you're OB and felf the ball there, you should have to take the ball where you fielded it.Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
And someone else said "Never mind!"
-Deep Purple
"Have you ever taken a crap so big your pants fit better?"--Ron White
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It is as stupid as the rule that if, as a defensive player, your pinky toe is touching the goalline, but the ball is on the one when you try to down a punt, it is a touchback. I think it should be where the BALL is. If an offensive player is in the endzone but the ball is not, it isn't a touchdown.
They will never change the rule. Now we just have to get a player to use it to his advantage when we can. Like an offensive fumble near the sidelines just has to be touched from a player out of bounds and the offense will retain possession.
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I remember seeing it in another game last week. Very poor rule. If the ball stops in the field of play then its should be playable. If the player fields it out of bounds, that is where the ball should be spotted.
Unless someone has a good explination for that rule, I'm all ears...
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