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Both on the practice squad.I did not see him or Mccarran listed on the active roster, but no we can't. Not in the cards anyway.
Croston played just a few snaps in 3 games.
Both on the practice squad.I did not see him or Mccarran listed on the active roster, but no we can't. Not in the cards anyway.
Come on man, everyone knows Joe Buck would ditch his wife and kids in a heartbeat to become Mr. and Mr. Rogers. It’s sickening.I disagree, though as a Packer fan I'm biased.
Come on man, everyone knows Joe Buck would ditch his wife and kids in a heartbeat to become Mr. and Mr. Rogers. It’s sickening.
Collingsworth is an idiot if he thinks that wasn’t a TD
How is that catch and the Jesse James wasn’t? Anyway, the eagles win and Steelers still have the most Lombardi trophies. Everything is still right with the world.
I wonder if the city of Philadelphia will still be standing tomorrow, their fans are nuts!
How is it not. The guy caught it, secured the ball and took literally 5 steps to the end zone. I always thought all the ball has to do is break the pane for a TD. It's no different than a running back running and diving in the end zone having the ball hit the ground and popping up.
Is there no "ground can't cause a fumble" rule anymore? If is, that would come into play as well. I still say the ball broke the TD pane while the ball was secured.
To be technical about it he did take 3 full steps and jumped. Had control of the ball the whole time. The play was over as he crossed the goal line with the ball in the air. When it comes to those plays it's way simpler than they try to make it sound. The play is over before he even hits the ground to have it jarred loose. I think the announcers when it comes to them don't know what to think so they just want to call everything incomplete. A guy like Colinsworth who was a damn good WR himself in his day just doesn't know what to think anymore. NFL is lucky it wasn't a closer bang bang kind of play.How is it not. The guy caught it, secured the ball and took literally 5 steps to the end zone. I always thought all the ball has to do is break the pane for a TD. It's no different than a running back running and diving in the end zone having the ball hit the ground and popping up.
Is there no "ground can't cause a fumble" rule anymore? If is, that would come into play as well. I still say the ball broke the TD pane while the ball was secured.
thought same thing when I was watching.
I'll say this--
Last night's game should put to rest once and for all the myth that Kirk Ferentz's Iowa Hawkeyes run a "pro style offense."
Collingsworth is an idiot.