he may just have been worth that #13.
Evans looks like....
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It was probably a good catch. The toe on his left foot hit the ground before he went out. The Jets couldn't challenge because they were out of time outs. If you challenge and lose, you lose a TO. If you don't have the TO to lose, you can't challenge. It would not have been overturned in a challenge.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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I thought he looked out. Too bad for the Jets. I would have liked for him to be more involved early in the game. Couldn't tell if the Jets were covering tight but Moulds was the only one catching anything out there for the longest time.I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't repeat myself.
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it was clearly a catch on replay. the only issue was whether he dragged his left toe inbounds and the replay shows the turf pellets being disrupted and shows the drag mark.
there is no maybe or probably, it was a catch!
anyone want to bet 1million zbs??"once a raider always a raider"
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His catch in the back of the endzone and his sideline catch are two of the best catches a WR could have in a game. That TD was amazing, the sideline catch was clutch, and sealed the Jets' fate.
Great game by Evans and everyone else for that matter. E Moulds came up with huge first down catches all day too.
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