On the long pass, the left foot was down when he caught it, came up all the way off the ground, then toe tapped the left foot, then wrist out of bounds.
On the long pass, the left foot was down when he caught it, came up all the way off the ground, then toe tapped the left foot, then wrist out of bounds.
NoOn the long pass, the left foot was down when he caught it, came up all the way off the ground, then toe tapped the left foot, then wrist out of bounds.
Welcome to the NFL rules committee.What about a WR with only one leg?
Why ask silly questionsWhat about a WR with only one leg?
I foot and a nub.Welcome to the NFL rules committee.
If he was a womanI foot and a nub.
I apologize for this, and any further commentary this evening.