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    Quote Originally Posted by Popeman38 View Post
    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.
    Not true. It is just that it is easier while running to put the ball forward and not your feet. As I said, it is an odd rule. If a player dove, was hit and spun around, feet landing a foot in the endzone and the ball around the 1 yard line, it would be a TD. It is very rare to see this, but that is the rule.

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    Not true. It is just that it is easier while running to put the ball forward and not your feet. As I said, it is an odd rule. If a player dove, was hit and spun around, feet landing a foot in the endzone and the ball around the 1 yard line, it would be a TD. It is very rare to see this, but that is the rule.
    I am replying to my own quote. I have tried to verify this, but can't find it in NFL rules, only in wiki type sites. Anyway, one explanation was that if you caught the ball, feet in endzone, hands out toward the field of play and with feet firmly on the ground, you fall out of the side of the endzone, ball never crossing over goal line on field of play, it would be a score.

    I think it was last year in a Steelers game where player reach out of the endzone and caught a ball, feet in the endzone and was quickly hit and knocked backward. It was ruled a TD. Anyway, I want to back away from being so sure about this rule.

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    that's still a TD, but I agree, it would be better if he waited the extra second to get rid of the ball, just to be safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ILikeBilly View Post
    Not true. It is just that it is easier while running to put the ball forward and not your feet. As I said, it is an odd rule. If a player dove, was hit and spun around, feet landing a foot in the endzone and the ball around the 1 yard line, it would be a TD. It is very rare to see this, but that is the rule.

    ---------- Post added October-2nd-2012 at 04:02 PM ----------



    I am replying to my own quote. I have tried to verify this, but can't find it in NFL rules, only in wiki type sites. Anyway, one explanation was that if you caught the ball, feet in endzone, hands out toward the field of play and with feet firmly on the ground, you fall out of the side of the endzone, ball never crossing over goal line on field of play, it would be a score.

    I think it was last year in a Steelers game where player reach out of the endzone and caught a ball, feet in the endzone and was quickly hit and knocked backward. It was ruled a TD. Anyway, I want to back away from being so sure about this rule.
    Dude, the ball has to be in the end zone for ANY touchdown to be scored. Receiving, rushing, kick/punt returning, interception return, fumble return, whatever. The ball MUST touch the goal line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RandyHolt View Post
    I would say the ball was not clearly in the endzone, if fans were concerned. Slow motion replay, sure maybe it was clear.

    Players shouldn't cut it that close, there should be no doubt among fans especially on uncontested touchdown runs.
    Watch a field level replay. The ball was so far in the end zone you could see green between the ball and the goal line. It was not even close. If a ball length is close, it STILL wasn't close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Popeman38 View Post
    Dude, the ball has to be in the end zone for ANY touchdown to be scored. Receiving, rushing, kick/punt returning, interception return, fumble return, whatever. The ball MUST touch the goal line.
    This is basically right, but the way you word it about the ball having to be in the end zone is a little confusing, part of the ball has to cross the goal line (or break the plane of the goal line).

    I think there is a little bit of confusion from IlikeBilly here because of the way receiving touchdowns work. If you catch the ball on the sideline or the back of the end zone with the ball out of bounds, you have to get two feet in bounds, the same as a sideline catch. On these type of plays the part about breaking the plane is irrelevant because they are well past the goal line.

    However, when the play is at the goal line, the ball actually has to touch or cross the goal line.

    As to the OP, hopefully the coaches tell Morris to be more careful about this in the future.
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    Man, this thread is running about a 9 on the tard meter.

    Someone posted the actual replay. Watch it. He's two yards deep when he let's the ball go. End dumb thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlvinWaltonIsMyBoy View Post
    Man, this thread is running about a 9 on the tard meter.

    Someone posted the actual replay. Watch it. He's two yards deep when he let's the ball go. End dumb thread.
    Yeah I'm not sure why people are debating whether or not this was a touchdown, as it clearly was.

    However, I think the OP is simply suggesting that Morris be a bit more careful and make 100% sure he is across the line before he lets go of the ball. It is a good thing to coach rookies on, as it could lead to a costly mistake at some point.
    The press asked a Redskins executive about the salary cap penalty and the executive responded, "Ask John Mara." So the press asked Mara and he said, “What they did was in violation of the spirit of the salary cap. "

    Oh I see now, even though there was no actual salary cap in 2010 according to the CBA, the "spirit" of the salary cap still existed. Thanks for clearing that up Mara.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s0crates View Post
    Yeah I'm not sure why people are debating whether or not this was a touchdown, as it clearly was.

    However, I think the OP is simply suggesting that Morris be a bit more careful and make 100% sure he is across the line before he lets go of the ball. It is a good thing to coach rookies on, as it could lead to a costly mistake at some point.
    I understand the premise of the OP. The handwringing that followed is waaaayyyy over the top. Some people act like he should be fined or running the steps at Fedex all week.

    Al Mo is not a prima donna (See Mazda). I am much more impressed with how he has held on to the ball for his first four games. At the 4 week mark, Al Mo is arguably the biggest steal of the NFL draft this year, and yet the criticisms in this thread are almost attacking his intelligence. Sad.

    Shanny grabbed us a stud. He and RG3 can be a formidable duo for the forseeable future. Let's enjoy that. Alfred had a huge game on Sunday in a big win, and somebody wants to nitpick the way he crosses the goal line? I stand corrected...after further review, this thread is a 10 on the tard meter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by laurent View Post
    I must admit, very conclusive shot. How dare he.
    Very conclusive? oh my. I hope you were a replacement guy and not a regular. That is a terrible angle and a screen shot from TV. There is no way to tell where the ball is in relation to the GL. I do agree that he should not be so quick to drop the ball though. Sarcasm meter repair service needed.


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    I wonder what the replacement refs think?

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

    Gotta find something to ***** about. I love ES. Never happy. Ever.

    That picture is at a terrible angle. He was obviously across the goalline. Quit crying over nothing.

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

    nfl reviews all scoring plays...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinsNumberOne View Post
    I guess if we were to ask, we'd get at least 2 different answers, then a referee huddle, and then probably a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct.
    Or they would wander back and forth until a coach tells them what to call.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s0crates View Post
    This is basically right, but the way you word it about the ball having to be in the end zone is a little confusing, part of the ball has to cross the goal line (or break the plane of the goal line).

    I think there is a little bit of confusion from IlikeBilly here because of the way receiving touchdowns work. If you catch the ball on the sideline or the back of the end zone with the ball out of bounds, you have to get two feet in bounds, the same as a sideline catch. On these type of plays the part about breaking the plane is irrelevant because they are well past the goal line.

    However, when the play is at the goal line, the ball actually has to touch or cross the goal line.

    As to the OP, hopefully the coaches tell Morris to be more careful about this in the future.
    I hear ya, but IkeBilly stated
    Not true. It is just that it is easier while running to put the ball forward and not your feet. As I said, it is an odd rule. If a player dove, was hit and spun around, feet landing a foot in the endzone and the ball around the 1 yard line, it would be a TD. It is very rare to see this, but that is the rule.
    that is why I mention goal line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gortiz View Post
    out of the gate i thought this thread was petty ... but the fact that it is even a little debatable is not good.
    not really debatable...i was sitting on the 10 yard line and he definitely crossed before he dropped the ball. this is just a bad angle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audible_Red40 View Post
    I wonder what the replacement refs think?
    Probably would have ruled it an interception.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinsfan07 View Post

    He was in the endzone CLEARLY. This thread should be awarded "Dumbest thread on ES"
    Thank you!!! My vote is in early!!!

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