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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    +1 on the angle angle.

    Its perplexing why the NFL chooses to largely disdain common sense angles, like a camera STRAIGHT down the LOS, first down marker, or goal line, since replays are such a critical part of the game now.

    But you even see it on reviews, they accept a horrible camera angle as conclusive proof.

    Regardless, players should be coached to never risk it. You almost think it shouldn't have to be coached, but Banks last year, and many other times over the years, it does need to be coached.
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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    Quote Originally Posted by PortisBetts View Post
    Its close. And that enough is a problem. Get all the way in the end zone first and dont make it even questionable.
    I honestly don't think it was THAT close.. he's clearly in the endzone by the time he begins to let the ball go. Not that big a deal IMO..

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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    I refuse to pile on our standout sixth round pick who is kicking ass this season. Bad camera angle...he crossed, scored and then hit a homerrun into the upper deck.


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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    I know he crossed, but it's too close for comfort. No need to chance it.
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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    Meh. No big deal. That looks like that might be his style there. Get close,then let the hand drop a bit,then bascially drop/place the ball in the endzone after crossing the plane. Appeared like he was looking at where he was the whole time. If the coaches say anything,it'll probably be one of those "Be careful. Wouldn't want anybody sneaking up on you and knock the ball out" things.

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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    Does anyone have a picture of the other time this supposedly occurred?
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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    Redskins fans crack me up. We havent had players that have scored a lot of touchdowns around here lately, and now that we do we're criticizing the manner in which they score.

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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    When watching highlights I was thinking he was cutting it close....... Glade it wasn't reviewed. I really hope that the coaches notice this on film review and tell him to get that fixed.
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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    "After further review. The call on the field stands. Touchdown Washington."


    All scoring plays are now reviewed by the instant replay official I believe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinsCrushCowboys View Post
    I refuse to pile on our standout sixth round pick who is kicking ass this season. Bad camera angle...he crossed, scored and then hit a homerrun into the upper deck.
    This. Should he hold the ball a little longer? Maybe. I've been more impressed with how he's held onto the ball between the tackles this year.

    And I love his TD celebration. It's the most awesome when he runs over someone right before he does it. See New Orleans.

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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    out of the gate i thought this thread was petty ... but the fact that it is even a little debatable is not good.

    The butler needs to deliver all the way to the room ...

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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    You would only be able to tell where the ball would be from a sideline view

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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    Once the foot crosses, the ball doesn't need to. Very odd rule. You could walk in backwards with the ball extending toward opposite goal line and as soon as your heal touches the line it is a TD. That being said, there is no reason to make it so close. Make it easy on the guys doing the review.

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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    Quote Originally Posted by ILikeBilly View Post
    Once the foot crosses, the ball doesn't need to. Very odd rule. You could walk in backwards with the ball extending toward opposite goal line and as soon as your heal touches the line it is a TD. That being said, there is no reason to make it so close. Make it easy on the guys doing the review.
    Not sure where you learned football, but where the ball is is the only thing that matters. Once the nose of the ball reaches the GL, TD. Matters not where your ankles, knees, wrists, head, ass is, the ball is all that matters. That is why the RB/WR/QBs all dive out of bounds but reach the ball inside the pylon.

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    Default Re: Alfred Morris - dropping the ball before crossing the plane

    Quote Originally Posted by authentic View Post
    I honestly don't think it was THAT close.. he's clearly in the endzone by the time he begins to let the ball go. Not that big a deal IMO..
    The fact that we are talking about it is too close for comfort for me. I would rather him just get 4-5 yards in the end zone then drop it. Plenty of time for celebration afterwards. He has played great and not made that mistake, so I am not knocking him, i would just rather him be safe than sorry. Especially with Redskin luck

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