Yeah, not the biggest draw of the weekend....
Both teams have drove the ball downfield, but petered out in the RZ, settled for FGs
Watching the Mannings, whatever is behind Belicheat makes it look like he's in a wheelchair with a head support.
Might be an old-time spy camera of some sort...
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Watching Manning cast. Interesting somewhat
Yah, love PeytonâĶ.Eli??? not so much.
Somebody is coughing.
Is LT hittin' the pipe when he's off camera?
This has been a weekend of big punt returns!
That guy in Detolet had 2-3 big returns, plus a TD (I think), now this guy for the Steelers.
BIG play in a tight game!
Not a good decision by the Giants to attempt the 2-point play.
The execution was even worse.
And..... that's a wrap!
DallAss better be glad the Giants are in their division.
I watched the World Series because it's broadcast in 4k and looks great.
Ooooh. There's a fuckin surprise. The Steelers beat the Giants
Great example of how offensive line health is so crucial. Giants were starting journeyman backups at both tackles. I thought Daniel Jones did a great job given that he was under constant pressure.
OkayâĶIâll admit I didnât watch the game so this might have been addressed, but I have a rules question. On the pass where Pickenâs TD was disallowed because he didnât get his left foot down, he does get his right foot down two times. Shouldnât that count as a catch.
Didn't see the play but you know the NFL. Ever since the Fail Mary they pretty much call whatever benefits the shield most.
Pretty sure the rule says "both" feet.
Yeah, someone on the broadcast or post game made the comment that you could catch a pass, hop on one leg for 15 yards, get pushed out and it not be a catch.
That's ridiculous - friggin NFL
The Zach Ertz TD catch that was ruled not a catch, in the Washington- Chicago game, was another one. Steratore said Ertz caught the ball, had control of it and was down by contact, in the end zone, and then it came loose. Refs after the replay ruled it not a catch.
What happens if a WR only has one foot?
@EC Pack posted:What happens if a WR only has one foot?
Then I would suggest getting a knee down.
1 elbow/knee = 2 feet
Signed,
John Madden
If one knee equals two feet, and the receiver only has one foot, does he even have any knees? The math would say no.
Do cankles count as 4 feet?