Not inconclusive. He gave himself up. Down as soon as his shin hit the ground.Look forward when running not behind you. Inconclusive and on the road. We aren't getting this call
Not inconclusive. He gave himself up. Down as soon as his shin hit the ground.Look forward when running not behind you. Inconclusive and on the road. We aren't getting this call
Yep, what a bunch of bullshitHorrible review. He had the ball when he was touched.
I’d like a true official explanation of the rule.No contact required. He went down on his own - he was giving himself up.
Down before fumble. Seattle ball.
NoBe mad at knight. Mot the refs
100% momentum shit, NFL gunna make it about AZNo
Was a bad call
Shit happens it’s up to the officials/re play to get it right
So the refs making the wrong call, is ok?Be mad at knight. Not the refs
Not if we win.100% momentum shit, NFL gunna make it about AZ
I think it was our ball. But the angle was difficult and looked out before contact. I dont know if giving yourself up is being down. If it is then we got boned. But knight ran that poorly as well and should not have put the ball on the ground.So the refs making the wrong call, is ok?
I kept yelling at him, PUT IT IN THE LEFT ARM.... Always carry the ball in the arm closest to the sideline.That’s our ball
Sounds exactly like how I understood the rule."Yes, any player in the NFL who is in possession of the ball can give themselves up by sliding feet-first to end the play, a practice sometimes referred to as "sliding" or "going to ground". This action results in the ball being immediately blown dead at the spot where the runner began the slide. Defenders are then obligated to treat the sliding player as down by contact, meaning they cannot deliver unnecessary hits"
That's what google said, who knows...