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No it isn’t. Ross said after he lands on the ground the defender can jump on him and take the ball away. That isn’t correct. People are also throwing in the football move. If a receiver catches the ball and falls to the ground while holding on it is a catch. Falling to the ground and holding the ball are the football move. A defender jumping on him after that can’t cause the fumble. During he can.
He literally posted the rule 2 pages back.

He's 100% correct.
 
True, but if there had been no defender, he would have survived the ground. "Surviving the ground" shouldn't really apply here. It was "surviving the defender". Cooks' knee and back hit the ground while he possessed it. Then as they rolled the defender wrestled it away.
Why not. Surviving the ground is a skill NFL receivers should have
 
If he had control for a period of time until a defender hit/landed on him and then the ball came loose, then yes it would be complete. If he hit the ground and the defender hit him at the same time and it came loose while going through the process of going to the ground and the ball came loose, then it is incomplete as described in the rule.
yes you said it poorly before . My thing is these plays happen regularly and you almost never see it go to the defense without clear evidence. This was pretty much 50/50 and they gave it to the defense.
 
Nothing would make Bills Fans sicker than seeing Maye in the SB before their Superman Josh Allen. Seems like Allen is snake Bitten at this time.
Portnoy was predicting a NE Superbowl win months ago and dogging Buffalo bigtime.

I just cannot believe this season.
 
I hope Vrabel shows Maye Allen’s tape from yesterday and reminds him not do the stupid stuff. He cost his team the game.
 
yes you said it poorly before . My thing is these plays happen regularly and you almost never see it go to the defense without clear evidence. This was pretty much 50/50 and they gave it to the defense.
Cooks did not have the ball secured for enough time.
 
McDermott should have lost credibility a long time ago when he blasted Jonathan jones for a perfectly fine hit on allen that happened to knock him out. I put zero value into his opinions
McDermott is a jackass. He also had an altercation with the Patriots staff before that game because he thought they were spying on them during warmups. Same McDermott who tried to motivate his team by using the 9/11 hijackers as an example of teamwork.
 
I hope Vrabel shows Maye Allen’s tape from yesterday and reminds him not do the stupid stuff. He cost his team the game.
I bet they've all seen the tape of what happens to a QB when sliding a bit late against the Texans.
 
The Bills defense lost it because they were on the field the entire game - thanks to the 5 turnovers - in the altitude. They were completely gassed in the 4th quarter/overtime. Payton couldn't get anything going on offense (Tunnel Screen #12 went for -2 again), so he just decided to PI bait, because it was the only way they could move the ball.
Agreed. Play calling was terrible and the Bills committing all the TOs absolutely contributed. The path to the SB in the AFC could not be more widespread than I can remember especially with the news of nix being injured. If we can win today and advance.. facing Stidham who couldn't beat out cam Newton in training camp i love our chances.
 
I agree with everything you've said except I haven't seen video evidence of him losing control.
This is right. Cooks has to maintain control when he hits the ground, which he does. The defender has control too, but I don't see that as Cooks lost control.
 
Can't post a pic, it's a process to the ground. Here's the video, first 5 seconds followed by McDermott's insane rant.


Watched it multiple times. I see Cooks holding the ball before he goes down, after he goes down by contact and as hes rolling it it ripped out. I see no evidence of the ball oscillating on its own. Based on the replay, it's either not moving or obscured by the defender while hes on top of him.

I completely understand the viewpoint of "did not complete the catch once on the ground" but I don't think there is enough visual evidence to make that determination. I also see the defender with his hands on the ball prior to Cooks going down. What wasn't this ruled a contested catch? What is difference between this and the Marcus Jones play vs BUF last month?

@Ross12 re: Your rules post with the assumption we can agree Cooks satisfied A and B.
  1. C) after (a) and (b) have been fulfilled, clearly performs any act common to the game (e.g., extend the ball forward, take an additional step, tuck the ball away and turn upfield, or avoid or ward off an opponent), or he maintains control of the ball long enough to do so
Applying this to the play, what does "ward off an opponent" mean?. Cooks rolled on the ground after the catch. Is that warding off an opponent? What does "long enough to do so" mean?
 
I said it when I saw it on tv and I’ll say it now. I have no idea if it was intercepted or a completion. 50-50 in my head, so I’m not too upset either way it would have gone.
 
I guess according to these people this was a catch and the Billy Cundiff miss never happened...

Read @ross 's post on the rules and you'll understand why the circumstances are much different.
 
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McDermott is a jackass. He also had an altercation with the Patriots staff before that game because he thought they were spying on them during warmups. Same McDermott who tried to motivate his team by using the 9/11 hijackers as an example of teamwork.

I remember that now! It might have even been the same game as the Jonathan Jones hit. Knew he was a total clown from that day onwards
 
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