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Do you think he has any impact on the game? Either Special teams or WR
 
Do you think he has any impact on the game? Either Special teams or WR

he'll get a pass from Cassell..IM SO ******* EXCITED owooooooooowooooooooo

he'll play ST as well.
 
End around. Moss will clear out the safety and the DB on a crossing route off that side of the field and cj will explode for 35 yds +.

Time stamp this prediction.
 
End around. Moss will clear out the safety and the DB on a crossing route off that side of the field and cj will explode for 35 yds +.

Time stamp this prediction.

i predict a WR reverse and him running out of the stadium like he said
 
i hope jackson plays a few snaps on offense... we need to know what he is made of...
 
Why is a spike to stop the clock not intentional grounding? They are inside the tackle box and they are not throwing at a receiver or over the line of scrimmage? Random questions I dont know the answer to.
 
What if ...........He plays good and turns out to be a good receiver?
 
I hope he catches a few balls ... why not Stallworth won't be here next year anyways.
 
Why not, against an inferior team............ It's a perfect time to see how he has progressed.
 
Why is a spike to stop the clock not intentional grounding? They are inside the tackle box and they are not throwing at a receiver or over the line of scrimmage? Random questions I dont know the answer to.

Wrong thread, but still worth an answer: to quote the NFL rulebook under intentional grounding (p. 56):

"Note 3: A player under center is permitted to stop the game clock legally to save time if immediately upon receiving the snap he begins a continuous throwing motion and throws the ball directly forward into the ground."
 
Wrong thread, but still worth an answer: to quote the NFL rulebook under intentional grounding (p. 56):

"Note 3: A player under center is permitted to stop the game clock legally to save time if immediately upon receiving the snap he begins a continuous throwing motion and throws the ball directly forward into the ground."


That's interesting because that raises another question. That rule states that immediately spiking the ball is ok. However, I saw Clemens drop back and decide no one was open so he pretty much just threw it into the ground.


I've seen Brady do this as well. I think it was against the Redskins that Brady stepped up, couldn't find anyone and essentially spiked it. Wonder what the deal is?
 
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Whoa, whoa, whoa. What one second here. I thought Chad Jackson was masturbating? I'm confused.
 
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