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No flag, so question. Isn't that a dead ball where Hicks pushed it forward? I understand no control, but it means you could slap any ball into the end zone and fall on it.
It's called a muff if you cause a loose ball to move while attempting to recover it. You're not allowed to intentionally muff or bat the ball forward to advance it, and you're not allowed to advance the ball by fumbling, but I think it might be legal to unintentionally advance the ball with a muff.
I don't like Amendola at PR. The occasional good play is already offset by his propensity for taking huge hits and getting hurt. If he's just going to lose the ball too might as well have Martin back there instead.
Mike Reiss ?@MikeReiss 1m1 minute ago
In each of the last 4 games, special teams mistakes by Patriots give opponents some life. This time, a Danny Amendola fumble on punt return.