seahawksteve
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Double bullshit nowWHAT BULLSHIT!
I dread the second half with all those flags about to be called.He did NOT lose control
Eff the reffs
Eff the crew in New York
It’s going to get ridiculousI dread the second half with all those flags about to be called.
He totally didn't lose control, he used the ground to help him maintain it.He did NOT lose control
Eff the reffs
Eff the crew in New York
The ball can touch the ground and still be a catchHe totally didn't lose control, he used the ground to help him maintain it.It's arguable but I thought it was the right call. If he'd been further from the ground it would have more obviously come out.
100% and we've seen this against seattle numerous times this year with catches called completed and caught against other teams.The ball can touch the ground and still be a catch
But it was falling out of his hands before he hit the ground. The ground is the reason that he "had control". I think he lost control and the timing of him hitting the ground put it back in his hands.The ball can touch the ground and still be a catch
It hit the ground and moved closer to his body. It was a fairly easy call to make. Seahawk homers won’t see it that way. All good because we got the 7 points anyways.But it was falling out of his hands before he hit the ground. The ground is the reason that he "had control". I think he lost control and the timing of him hitting the ground put it back in his hands.
But I'm glad they got the TD.....after two more TD catches.![]()
Falling out of his hands?But it was falling out of his hands before he hit the ground. The ground is the reason that he "had control". I think he lost control and the timing of him hitting the ground put it back in his hands.
But I'm glad they got the TD.....after two more TD catches.![]()
Yea I just got lazy and didn’t postHolding on 22. Al Michaels “well we see that all the time” alluding to the ticky tack