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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Where's the rule that makes that illegal? There is nothing in the official rulebook (see Rule 8, Section 1, Articles 5-8) that says an eligible receiver cannot legally catch his own legal forward pass. In fact, the definition of the "Illegal Touching of Forward Pass" penalty specifically says it's only illegal if the ball is first touched or caught by an originally ineligible player (or one who went OOB not as the result of a defensive foul and was the first to touch).You cannot self-pass in the NFL.
Good point.For what it's worth, it's not just being tipped by a defender that renders everyone on the offense eligible. If it bangs off an eligible receiver, it's fair game then too.
Well if the refs had called the Kelce fumble a fumble, then things would have changed as well. KC fans can blame the refs all they want (it's literally in the fans' Bill of Rights), but over a long season, you get as many of those calls FOR you as well. Fans just never remember the "good ones".The crazy thing is that if the refs had called the Mariota fumble as fumble, that game could have been much different. The refs are just terrible.
I don't know. Remember the !@#@! Jete. We thought the same thing about Mark Sanchez...When they have Tyrod at QB it really isnt
Detail why that would be.
What the hell do you keep going on about Gronk getting injured?
am i wrong to say that CHIEFS and RAMS out is good news for us ?
no Kelce no Chiefs...Rams looked evaporated...pity as i enjoyed their run
Patriots SB victory margins (best recollection):
3
3
4
4
6 (OT)
Notice any that were not competitive?
Patriots SB victory margins (best recollection):
3
3
4
4
6 (OT)
Notice any that were not competitive?
Assuming your post isn't sarcasm then you are conspicuously wrong. Every game from here on is competition including the Titans(who just completed a pretty damn good comeback on a pretty good D). And almost certainly the competition will get more difficult with each game.
If the Patriots (From Brady to the OL to the DL to the secondary) don't show up playing among their best possible football? They are vulnerable to any playoff competition not named the Bills. And from what I've seen the Patriots playing among their best football is by no means guaranteed. Through the last game, the Jets, the Patriots simply were not putting together 4 solid quarters of good execution (recall they pulled out the #1 seed/win against Pitt by a fraction of the skin of their teeth). What Patriots have you been watching that you think there is no real compeition?
The good news is if the Patriots can play among their best on both sides of the ball I like their chances over any team. And even if they don't play among their best they are experienced and savvy enough to still find a way to give themselves a decent chance to win. But every game (Titans, then Jags/Steelers, then Phi/Minn/ATL/??) is likely to be a tooth and nail fight where the Patriots will battle ups and downs but pull out the win (whoa to us if the OL struggles). Yes, I'd expect the Titans game to be sloping downhill earlier 4th quarter while the other two games I'd expect later in the 4th quarter there will be D stops and/or O drives needed to seal the victory or even get the victory.