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Official NFL Schedule Day Leaks and such and stuff
rainwater replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Fumble recoveries after the whistle do count. The continuing action after the whistle doesn't count (like if the player recovers and then scores, the score doesn't count).
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All that was missing was the dab. He's got some work to do on that front.
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I'm the moron? This has been the rule since 2006. The play is not over when the whistle is blown. Call me names all you want but the rule is the rule.
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Or just the fact that they are using Microsoft tablets. I mean, technical difficulties with a Microsoft product? Say it ain't so!
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He's hitting over 57% of his passes today. That is on par with Cam. You are acting like he can't even complete a single pass.
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If that one is a TD pass in the red zone, the Broncos will take it. They've sucked in the red zone all year.
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Ouch. Bad timing for you.
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The rule is no different than a fumble (a backward pass is a fumble). And the Panthers have gotten the ball after replay plenty of times when a player was whistled down yet it was ruled a fumble later.
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Players are taught to take possession of the ball on these plays. You could even hear the running backs coach yelling at the receiver for not picking it up.
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Huh? It was clearly a backward pass. If anything the refs screwed the Pats by blowing the whistle costing them a TD. I haven't seen an official blow the whistle that quick on such a close play in quite a while.
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The Panthers have benefited from that stupid rule a million times. The only thing the whistle does it keep the continuing action from counting. That is why most officials don't blow their whistle on these plays anymore.
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So? The rules only say there has to be a clear recovery. It doesn't matter if the whistle blew.
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Because the rules allow it if there is a clear recovery. The whistle rule was removed years ago.
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The original Mudcats moved to Florida and then the Kinston Indians moved to Zebulon and are now the Mudcats. So it isn't the same team.
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The Mudcats were the Kinston Indians before they moved a few years back. The Kinston Indians were around since the 80s.
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I'm sure he was but I doubt he can conjure up 0 degree weather.
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Haha. I thought his cold weather knowledge would help? Nope
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It's a 10 to 9 game. He's doing what a color commentator does. Talk about the most popular player. And honestly, Wilson made two big plays in this game that gave them the lead
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He never does. That's the point.
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I did. Jake threw the ball down the field. It made up for the conservative run scheme. The Vikes are just conservative all the time.
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That's because Cam can see over the line. It really does make a difference in how you throw the ball away.
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This is how the Vikings play every game. The Seahawks aren't the first team to stack the box against AP. Every team does it.
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So Seattle's kicker just made the longest fg of the game? You still think the Vikes kicker has some magical advantage? Btw, the kickers aren't using frozen footballs and there's hardly any wind so weather is hardly a factor other than maybe losing a few yards off their max distance.
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OK. Not sure how being use to the cold helps kicking fgs. Seattle hasn't even attempted one so not sure how people make that assumption.