December 26, 2022 04:00AM
is not the same as a guy losing control of a ball....That ball was a fumble, that ball was coming out as his knee hit the ground. But they have yet again changed the ruling by way of interpretation. So now you can have control of a ball even when it's being dis- lodged....

That is what the head penalty guy said during the review......but of no concern with these calls because the NFL has made a blockbuster deal with YouTube and everything else under the sun...except of course fixing this rule book that seems to grow by the day with new wordings and depictions of rules.
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  So let me get this straight, dislodging a football...

roman18337December 26, 2022 04:00AM

  Sorry Roman... but which play are you referring too?

JamesJM57December 26, 2022 04:23AM

  Re: Sorry Roman... but which play are you referring too?

roman1883December 26, 2022 04:34AM

  Re: Sorry Roman... but which play are you referring too?

Classicalwit49December 26, 2022 05:48PM

  Re: So let me get this straight, dislodging a football...

Coy Bacon112December 26, 2022 04:34AM

  Re: So let me get this straight, dislodging a football...

roman1867December 26, 2022 04:44AM

  Re: So let me get this straight, dislodging a football...

3030123December 26, 2022 05:06AM

  That's how I understood it....

JamesJM46December 26, 2022 05:14AM

  I say GET RID of replay. It's USELESS!

Ramgator54December 26, 2022 04:37AM

  The idea of replay isn't useless, it becomes useless...

roman18131December 26, 2022 04:48AM

  Agreed. IMO...Only the 1980s USFL did it right.

Ramgator46December 26, 2022 10:51AM