Can somebody please tell me when this rule went into effect? Was I in a coma or something? Since when does the ball NOT have to cross inside the pilon as seen here?
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the goal line extends to infinity- as long as the receiver doesn't step out of bounds or his knee doesn't touch the ground before the ball crosses the line, it's a touchdown even if the ball crosses the line out of bounds.
In football (unlike basketball and some other sports), the ball can be out of bounds as long as the player is in bounds.
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ok, I don't EVER want to see another player flying towards the goal line and trying to stretch the ball to the inside of the pilon, EVER AGAIN!I didn't come here to fight, I hate fighting. Life is way too short to spend it on fighting! Go fight with yourself, one of you will eventually win!
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I can see this becoming an issue......guys leaping out of bounds at the two at an angle and stretching the ball across the "infinite plane". To me, it is a bogus rule and should be changed. What is the purpose of the pylons with the rule as is?"Show me a good loser and I will show you an idiot"
--Leo Durocher
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Originally posted by DaBillzAhDaShiznitI can see this becoming an issue......guys leaping out of bounds at the two at an angle and stretching the ball across the "infinite plane". To me, it is a bogus rule and should be changed. What is the purpose of the pylons with the rule as is?
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