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The Divisional round continues, Cowboys at Packers


Kevin Greene

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No the ground can't cause a fumble. But by definition, for someone to fumble , they have to have possession.

You can't have possession if you don't control the ball to the ground. You may not agree with the rule but a fumble can't happen without possession. So that doesn't apply.

Lets say for the sake of argument that Bryant caught it based how we are viewing this.

Could he have advanced the ball to the end zone?

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Lets say for the sake of argument that Bryant caught it based how we are viewing this.

Could he have advanced the ball to the end zone?

 

To be honest, it was either going to be a TD or an incomplete pass. Because there was no football move it wasn't going to down by contact situation. 

 

If he had kept his hand under the ball and the ball popped up in the manner that it did and he finally secured the catch in the end zone, I truly believe it would have been a TD. I guess they deemed the ground caused the incompletion as he used the ground to complete the catch.

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