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Posted on 10/10/10 at 1:46 pm to dkreller
When you logged off last night you were an ignorant piece of shite. When you logged on today you are still an ignorant piece of shite.
....at best, you're consistent.
....at best, you're consistent.
Posted on 10/10/10 at 1:50 pm to arrakis
pot kettle :homemadelaughingemoticon:
This post was edited on 10/10/10 at 1:51 pm
Posted on 10/10/10 at 1:57 pm to dkreller
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It wasn't a "pass" or a "fumble"
Uh, when it hit the ground it became a fumble
Posted on 10/10/10 at 2:00 pm to bigpapamac
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Uh, when it hit the ground it became a fumble
Negative
Posted on 10/10/10 at 2:42 pm to inelishaitrust
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A lateral that hits the ground is a fumble.
No it is not. It is a live ball.
Posted on 10/10/10 at 8:07 pm to joshnorris14
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When a backward pass or fumble is caught or recovered by any inbounds player, the ball continues in play
Seems very plain to me....
Posted on 10/10/10 at 8:11 pm to LSURussian
Why is this thread is still going on?
Posted on 10/10/10 at 8:13 pm to bmy
If it was a fumble, you are correct, it was never ruled nor was it a fumble. it was claerly just a crappy lateral
Posted on 10/10/10 at 8:15 pm to Sir Barkevious
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Why is this thread is still going on?
Because we have a bunch of butthurt UF and SEC West fans...
Posted on 10/10/10 at 8:37 pm to inelishaitrust
You are losing the argument badly. When your position isn't supported by the facts you need to argue something else.
Posted on 10/10/10 at 9:00 pm to joshnorris14
I'm not going to bother reading through all 9 pages, but I just saw the same discussion on Swamp Gas and I've come to the following conclusion:
It was a backwards pass.
The rules state:
Caught or Recovered
ARTICLE 2. a. When a backward pass or fumble is caught or recovered by
any inbounds player, the ball continues in play (A.R. 7-2-2-I and II, A.R.
2-23-1-I).
Exceptions:
RULE 7-2 / SNAPPING AND PASSING THE BALL FR-101
1. Rule 8-3-2-d-5 (Team A fumble on the try).
2. On fourth down before a change of team possession, when a Team
A fumble is caught or recovered by a Team A player other than the
fumbler, the ball is dead. If the catch or recovery is beyond the spot
of the fumble, the ball is returned to the spot of the fumble. If the
catch or recovery is behind the spot of the fumble, the ball remains
at the spot of the catch or recovery.
Fumble
Touching or Blocking a Kick
SECTION 10. Fumbling, Muffing, Batting,
ARTICLE 1. A fumble is any act other than passing, kicking or successful handing that results in loss of player possession (A.R. 2-19-2-I, A.R. 4-1-3-I and A.R. 7-2-2-I)."
DEFINITION OF PASSING:
Passing
SECTION 19. Passes
ARTICLE 1. Passing the ball is throwing it. A pass continues to be a pass until it is caught or intercepted by a player or the ball becomes dead.
d. A snap becomes a backward pass when the snapper releases the ball (A.R. 2-23-1-I).
The exclusion of advancing fumbles on 4th down does NOT apply to backwards passes, the backwards pass never 'becomes a fumble' because the rule clearly states that it is a pass until it is dead.
The snap is a backwards pass. If you couldn't advance a backwards pass, you could never run a fake - or hell, any play on 4th down.
It was a backwards pass.
The rules state:
Caught or Recovered
ARTICLE 2. a. When a backward pass or fumble is caught or recovered by
any inbounds player, the ball continues in play (A.R. 7-2-2-I and II, A.R.
2-23-1-I).
Exceptions:
RULE 7-2 / SNAPPING AND PASSING THE BALL FR-101
1. Rule 8-3-2-d-5 (Team A fumble on the try).
2. On fourth down before a change of team possession, when a Team
A fumble is caught or recovered by a Team A player other than the
fumbler, the ball is dead. If the catch or recovery is beyond the spot
of the fumble, the ball is returned to the spot of the fumble. If the
catch or recovery is behind the spot of the fumble, the ball remains
at the spot of the catch or recovery.
Fumble
Touching or Blocking a Kick
SECTION 10. Fumbling, Muffing, Batting,
ARTICLE 1. A fumble is any act other than passing, kicking or successful handing that results in loss of player possession (A.R. 2-19-2-I, A.R. 4-1-3-I and A.R. 7-2-2-I)."
DEFINITION OF PASSING:
Passing
SECTION 19. Passes
ARTICLE 1. Passing the ball is throwing it. A pass continues to be a pass until it is caught or intercepted by a player or the ball becomes dead.
d. A snap becomes a backward pass when the snapper releases the ball (A.R. 2-23-1-I).
The exclusion of advancing fumbles on 4th down does NOT apply to backwards passes, the backwards pass never 'becomes a fumble' because the rule clearly states that it is a pass until it is dead.
The snap is a backwards pass. If you couldn't advance a backwards pass, you could never run a fake - or hell, any play on 4th down.
This post was edited on 10/10/10 at 9:04 pm
Posted on 10/10/10 at 9:01 pm to Coonass
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wasnt' a fumble. it was a skip-pass. look it up, Art. 30(b)(6).
BOOM.
Posted on 10/10/10 at 9:02 pm to inelishaitrust
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A backwards pass that hits the ground is a fumble, no?
No.
Posted on 10/10/10 at 9:10 pm to inelishaitrust
quote:According to the rules, it is considered a pass until it is dead.
A backwards pass that hits the ground is a fumble, no?
The rules also state that the snap is a backwards pass. Consider a shotgun snap over the QB's head. That's a live ball and can be advanced.
Or
SECTION 23. Snapping the Ball
Approved Ruling 2-23-1
I. Fourth and goal on Team B’s five-yard line. A55’s legal snap is
muffed by A12 and (a) any player of Team A recovers and advances
the ball into the end zone, or (b) a player of Team B recovers and
advances the ball. RULING: The snap is a backward pass and may
be advanced by any player. (a) Touchdown. Since this is a backward
pass and not a fumble there is no restriction on a Team A player
recovering and advancing the ball. (b) Ball continues in play.
This post was edited on 10/10/10 at 9:21 pm
Posted on 10/11/10 at 9:08 am to WildTchoupitoulas
havent read whole thread but dont want to start a new one.....what about Halapio or whatever his name was making the tackle on the LSU DLman on that TD on the left side in the 3rd I think ....replay showed his left arm wrapped around the waist of the guy as he was going for the tackle on Burton I think it was then right arm grabbed him around the back of the knees and basically picked him up and slammed him then UF back just cruised in behind him
Posted on 10/11/10 at 9:23 am to joshnorris14
Would not have mattered, we could not move the ball on offense.
Posted on 10/11/10 at 9:28 am to ACL11190
that is kinda like last year when peterson had the INT even ray charles could see that was one.lmao.refs making sure yall stay at No 1
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