Danny Vermin said:
I prefer they win. Always better playing a team coming off of a win.
Ryan is such a statue back there. I expect a ton of sacks Sunday night.
Colts are coming off a short week and the Cowboys a long one?
Danny Vermin said:
I prefer they win. Always better playing a team coming off of a win.
Ryan is such a statue back there. I expect a ton of sacks Sunday night.
The WR can be facing the field and tap their toes in bounds, too, as long as they then hop out of bounds instead of rolling their foot back in a step. It has nothing to do with facing in or out of bounds. If you are facing out of bounds, land on your heal first and roll your foot and your toe lands out of bounds, you are out of bounds. It's the same if you're backing out of bounds. There is no difference.FireAg said:
But if they land on their toes and go out of bounds with the same toes, and the heel never touches, it's a catch…
Does not compute…sorry…
Like LSU Saturday night?ramblin_ag02 said:
I think we all get the rule and that is was called correctly. I just think it's dumb. If I can slow mo or freeze frame and see possesion and two feet down, then it should be a catch at the moment the receiver is in-bounds with possession.
So you think the rule should be if a WR lands on his heal in bounds but his foot continues to roll forward, and the ball of his foot or his toe comes down out of bounds, then it should be a catch.ramblin_ag02 said:
I think we all get the rule and that is was called correctly. I just think it's dumb. If I can slow mo or freeze frame and see possesion and two feet down, then it should be a catch at the moment the receiver is in-bounds with possession.
For this play, you see CD catch the ball, maintain possession, drag one foot and then the other toe lands. In my mind, at that point you stop the recording. The receiver is in bounds with possession. The only thing that should happen after that is calling the receiver out of bounds after the catch. So in this case CD makes the catch and momentum carries him out of bounds. Still a catch and a TD. I know that isn't the rule, but it should be
yes. If the two feet are in bounds, and possession is established, then it should be a catch. Anything after that just means he went out of bounds and can't advance.Rex Racer said:So you think the rule should be if a WR lands on his heal in bounds but his foot continues to roll forward, and the ball of his foot or his toe comes down out of bounds, then it should be a catch.ramblin_ag02 said:
I think we all get the rule and that is was called correctly. I just think it's dumb. If I can slow mo or freeze frame and see possesion and two feet down, then it should be a catch at the moment the receiver is in-bounds with possession.
For this play, you see CD catch the ball, maintain possession, drag one foot and then the other toe lands. In my mind, at that point you stop the recording. The receiver is in bounds with possession. The only thing that should happen after that is calling the receiver out of bounds after the catch. So in this case CD makes the catch and momentum carries him out of bounds. Still a catch and a TD. I know that isn't the rule, but it should be
Full disclosure: I was at a wedding Sat night and my DVR has been on the fritz. So haven't seen the entire game yet. Hoping to get to it tonightthey had metal bats said:Like LSU Saturday night?ramblin_ag02 said:
I think we all get the rule and that is was called correctly. I just think it's dumb. If I can slow mo or freeze frame and see possesion and two feet down, then it should be a catch at the moment the receiver is in-bounds with possession.
It's every part of the foot that touches the ground has to be inbounds. It's not that hard.jr15aggie said:
IMO it should either be *the entirety of both feet have to be in bounds* (which would be a terrible rule) or "if ANY part of both feet hit inbounds before any other body part" the receiver is considered in bounds.
It would just make the rule so much cleaner.
It's pretty clear as it is. As soon as I saw the first replay of that play on Thursday, I knew it wasn't a catch and so did the replay officials. It's as simple as it gets. He stepped out of bounds.jr15aggie said:
IMO it should either be *the entirety of both feet have to be in bounds* (which would be a terrible rule) or "if ANY part of both feet hit inbounds before any other body part" the receiver is considered in bounds.
It would just make the rule so much cleaner.
gigem1223 said:
Basham released. Assuming for Washington or Tyron?
Their closed caption for cuss words cracks me up.AgBQ-00 said:
SIAP
jtstanley4621 said:
Getting pantsed by another front office while dragging their feet but talking about signing OBJ would be the most Cowboys under Jerry Jones thing ever
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jtstanley4621 said:
He's been so immediately better than Jaylon Smith could have ever dreamed of. He needs to be in Dallas for a long time
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Imagine telling Andy Reid no; How @dallascowboys rookie tight end Peyton Hendershot almost became a Kansas City Chief, and why he chose #CowboysNation!
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And, the cowboys are the least injured team in the NFL. With Tyron back, we will be virtually injury free. Amazing at this point of the season,jr15aggie said:
Back to back home games and 10 days to prepare vs an average (at best) team coming off a short week Monday night game.
Not to mention we are a dang good football team. This should and needs to be a victory.
They've gotten healthy at this point. But they've certainly dealt with plenty of injuries this season. Are we allowed to credt Mccarthy for weathering the storm and putting this team in position to get healthy and make a run?Southlake said:And, the cowboys are the least injured team in the NFL. With Tyron back, we will be virtually injury free. Amazing at this point of the season,jr15aggie said:
Back to back home games and 10 days to prepare vs an average (at best) team coming off a short week Monday night game.
Not to mention we are a dang good football team. This should and needs to be a victory.
No comparison between JG and McCarthy. McCarthy has a championship and Garrett is just awful all around.jr15aggie said:
Absolutely. In the JG years we had this gaping hole anytime a starter went down. In the past 2 seasons McCarthy and his staff have done a fantastic job of playing good football without key players.