@Boris posted:The ground can cause a fumble now??
If the runner hasn't been touched by a defender.
@Boris posted:The ground can cause a fumble now??
If the runner hasn't been touched by a defender.
The fumble was obviously Love's fault.
@Boris posted:The ground can cause a fumble now??
He was untouched. Good call.
Or maybe Joe Barry's.
Hanging around hanging around
@YATittle posted:I thought the ground can’t cause a fumble
You were rong.
Wide ass open
I just can't understand how Love can't function in such a well-oiled machine of an offense.
Enagbare havoc!
Lovely defense. Joe Barry-like, even.
Rams TD upcoming.
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?
Not a good TEAM
@YATittle posted:I thought the ground can’t cause a fumble
Only Thanksgiving can cause a fumble.
@MichiganPacker posted:If the runner hasn't been touched by a defender.
I don't believe it states that exact sequence in the rules. If so, that's a new one
@Tschmack posted:Wide ass open
What do you call Friday night for Fedya?
Go Brooks
Apparently, teams other than the Packers can commit penalties.
Ball tipped by Brooks!
Karl Brookes again.
Come on Pack
I don't get that. You just hit a 52 yard FG with some room to spare and you turn down a 53 yard FG?
@antiworst posted:The shitty throw was
If we drafted midgets, all those passes would have been complete. Damn you Gute.
https://www.referee.com/hesita...rase%20in%20football.
Straight from referee.com. Lol
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.
Sorry, Wayne, but the defense didn't stiffen. The Rams committed OPI.
Kenny Clark out for the game with a shoulder injury.
@MichiganPacker posted:I don't get that. You just hit a 52 yard FG with some room to spare and you turn down a 53 yard FG?
Fuckin Tankers
Ultimate lack of respect
Rams pass up a 50 yarder to pin GB deep because they don’t think the Packers can move the ball
This will be mentioned well after the game & the NFL will issue an apology. Watch & see
Another oline flag
Hold WTF
Shitty holding call.
Love’s specialty, check down charlie
And there's another Packer penalty.