Sgt Largent":1deu25pz said:
Page SIX here we come. Bolded by me. :snack:
That's a nice thought, but if you further read the rule, that's exactly what they have to do to determine whether it's a fumble or not. They have to read a players mind and determine intent. You see, due to how this rule is written, it would be impossible to fumble a ball while running forward with any momentum at all. So they have to determine whether you MEANT TO or not.
If your argument is that a sensible lateral rule should not be created because Refs would have to determine intent, well, they already do in the SAME RULE.
In my opinion, here's the litmus test for what makes sense regarding this rule. Rugby would cease to exist as a game under the NFL rule. But somehow, they manage to make rulings on dozens of these plays per game, in real time AND under review. In conclusion, it would be way to onerous on our Refs to do it 3 or 4 times a season?
Addendum (A) and by the way, they do all this with one, singular, uno, solitary, Sir (Ref) on the field, not the bakers dozen we have on the field in the NFL.
I fully understand your reasoning, while disagreeing as well. In my eyes, to add another layer of interpretation to a play, that may only happen once or twice in a season, seems to needlessly complicate the rule that is pretty black and white.
That said, the rules committee has changed rules for plays that happen far less frequently, the “tuck rule” was rewritten to be a fumble, after only being call only once (to my knowledge), as well as the fourth down forward fumble rule, again to cover a play that happened only once (that I recall).
The committee certainly could decide to rewrite, or include a rule to cover laterals (or backward passes in the field of play) if they felt that, the rule as it is; A), gives one team, or the other, a distinct advantage, B) is ambiguous enough to make it hard to determine on the field, even through replay or C) is disputed enough to require a more elaborate definition.
Five pages (or more) of a fan forum debate aside, I doubt the NFL will give this any consideration at all. Had Davis been a single yard farther behind Wilson only the discussion would be about what a heads up play they made. Even as it stands, it has hardly generated the fervor either of the above examples did.
Of course if I had a buck for every time I was w-w-ww, w-w-ww, incorrect, I would be at least two or three dollars richer.
