LOL okCommon sense shouldn't prevail. That should not be a touchback.
Returner lobbed the ball at the official in the end zone. Official sidestepped. Bills recovered for a TD. (it was called a touch back)What happened?
Almost didWatch Texans turn the ball over anyway.
Because that's what the Texans do.
Almost.Watch Texans turn the ball over anyway.
Because that's what the Texans do.
He gave the signal he wasn't coming out.Common sense shouldn't prevail. That should not be a touchback.
You got the over or something?Common sense shouldn't prevail. That should not be a touchback.
Thanks. Like everyone else I basically walked away to get a drink when he caught it in the end zone.Returner lobbed the ball at the official in the end zone. Official sidestepped. Bills recovered for a TD. (it was called a touch back)
No, although I am rooting for the Bills. Not in any gambling capacity. I just think they can beat Baltimore. Houston loses in Baltimore 42-0.You got the over or something?
Save everyone’s jobs NFL officialWho was that ref in the jacket that came in the field and made Corrente change his call? What is his role?
Will Fuller is out. When he's out, the Texans are a bottom 5 team.Are the Texans WRs that bad? Because Watson is getting time and his receivers can’t get open.
Yup. Baltimore has a tough game on their hands.If Buffalo can contain Lamar like this, they have a chance.
It was one of the dumbest things imaginable from basically everyone involved.Thanks. Like everyone else I basically walked away to get a drink when he caught it in the end zone.
Relaying info from New York?Who was that ref in the jacket that came in the field and made Corrente change his call? What is his role?
Seriously. Don’t catch it or take the knee.Is there any other scenario where you could just throw the ball away and it's considered giving yourself up? I get "common sense" understanding of what he's doing, but aren't there actual rules to follow? That was just a boneheaded play by the returner. He doesn't have to catch it, so get away from it if going down to a knee is too much to consider.
Half the team had the flu or was recovering from it. Tough break.One thing about our Houston game: we were sick as fuck
Exactly. I don't care if his intent was there. Intent doesn't matter. What matters is what he actually does. Let the ball drop and you don't have to worry about it.Is there any other scenario where you could just throw the ball away and it's considered giving yourself up? I get "common sense" understanding of what he's doing, but aren't there actual rules to follow? That was just a boneheaded play by the returner. He doesn't have to catch it, so get away from it if going down to a knee is too much to consider.
Lazy Millennial football players can't even be bothered to bend one knee to the ground.Is there any other scenario where you could just throw the ball away and it's considered giving yourself up? I get "common sense" understanding of what he's doing, but aren't there actual rules to follow? That was just a boneheaded play by the returner. He doesn't have to catch it, so get away from it if going down to a knee is too much to consider.
You know all returners will take the knee from now on.Seriously. Don’t catch it or take the knee.
Ok, boomerLazy Millennial football players can't even be bothered to bend one knee to the ground.
(Here is where I explain this is a joke because internet).
Yes but also if you are the official, the player catches the ball in a situation where he usually gives himself up, he motions to you that he's about to throw you the ball, he makes an illegal forward pass at you and no one else, and you fucking sidestep the ball and call the other team a TD, maybe you need to reevaluate your professional outlook as an NFL refIs there any other scenario where you could just throw the ball away and it's considered giving yourself up? I get "common sense" understanding of what he's doing, but aren't there actual rules to follow? That was just a boneheaded play by the returner. He doesn't have to catch it, so get away from it if going down to a knee is too much to consider.