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re: The Safety That Wasn't
Posted on 9/12/22 at 7:25 am to EarlyCuyler3
Posted on 9/12/22 at 7:25 am to EarlyCuyler3
After looking at this more, to me it's simple.
This should've been intentional grounding. Who was he throwing too? He was literally just trying to get rid of the ball while flipped upside down
He just happened to throw it into the helmet of a texas player. Shouldn't matter if he hit the helmet or not, it's still intentional grounding because there is no player in the area that he could logically be throwing to.
Super weird play though.
ETA: if the ball is deflected by anyone on the defensive side of the ball it and then hits the ground its called an incomplete pass because you can not disprove how far the ball would've gone if it wasn't deflected. So I guess it's the right call in the end. EXTREMELY lucky
This should've been intentional grounding. Who was he throwing too? He was literally just trying to get rid of the ball while flipped upside down
He just happened to throw it into the helmet of a texas player. Shouldn't matter if he hit the helmet or not, it's still intentional grounding because there is no player in the area that he could logically be throwing to.
Super weird play though.
ETA: if the ball is deflected by anyone on the defensive side of the ball it and then hits the ground its called an incomplete pass because you can not disprove how far the ball would've gone if it wasn't deflected. So I guess it's the right call in the end. EXTREMELY lucky
This post was edited on 9/12/22 at 7:29 am
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