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The Packers have drafted WR/TE in the 2nd round in both 2022 and 2023.

Watson and Musgrave are both healthy, and have a combined two targets (both on badly thrown balls from Love).

It's not like they are playing behind D. Adams and Jared Cook.

How can that happen?

https://www.referee.com/hesita...rase%20in%20football.

Straight from referee.com. Lol

The ground cannot cause a fumble.

That’s an oft-spoken phrase in football. Actually the ground can cause a fumble under NCAA and NFHS rules even though there is no requirement for a runner to be down by contact. It would, however, be a very rare occurrence.

The veracity of that phrase lies in the fact that, 99.9 percent of the time, when the ball is freed from the runner’s grip as it hits the ground, the ball is already dead. It is dead because a part of the runner’s body other than a hand or foot had touched the ground before the ball touched the ground. That body part might be a knee, the side of a thigh or the forearm. Contact with the ground by any of those body parts causes the ball to become dead. Forward progress is marked at the foremost point of the ball when the contact with the ground occurred.

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