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Re: Refs
cough, cough
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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So game changing and outcome changing are, date I say, interchangeable?
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And again, let's change that rule.
It's so dumb.
If I fumble on the 3 yard line to the .5 yard line, I get the ball at the .5 yard line.
I understand fumbling into the endzone is unique but it shouldn't be bizarro world rules.
Just make it simple - if the ball is fumbled out of the endzone then spot it at the point of the fumble.
It's so dumb.
If I fumble on the 3 yard line to the .5 yard line, I get the ball at the .5 yard line.
I understand fumbling into the endzone is unique but it shouldn't be bizarro world rules.
Just make it simple - if the ball is fumbled out of the endzone then spot it at the point of the fumble.
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Why bail out the offense though?
I like how Chris Simms explained it in an article someone posted earlier in one of these threads. I think there should be a penalty for fumbling it out of the end zone that is more than just taking it to the spot where it was fumbled. And it's simple enough for me to understand. My wife was confused during the game, but I am not sure the NFL should change rules to cater to "fans" like her (a person who has attentively watched less than 20 football games in her life probably).
And yes, if you fumble it at the 3 and RECOVER it at the .5 then you get it there. But if you fumble it out of bounds you don't.
I like how Chris Simms explained it in an article someone posted earlier in one of these threads. I think there should be a penalty for fumbling it out of the end zone that is more than just taking it to the spot where it was fumbled. And it's simple enough for me to understand. My wife was confused during the game, but I am not sure the NFL should change rules to cater to "fans" like her (a person who has attentively watched less than 20 football games in her life probably).
And yes, if you fumble it at the 3 and RECOVER it at the .5 then you get it there. But if you fumble it out of bounds you don't.
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It should be technically impossible for an offense to fumble in the end zone without first scoring. Offense cannot advance a fumble. So it should be at the spot of the fumble. Refined Stabler rule. The current rule is like promoting a second Queen.
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You are hitting on the exact theory behind the rule as written. It in fact is impossible for an offense to fumble the ball in the end zone without first scoring.
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But you don't loose the ball completely either.DeletedUser wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:41 pm And yes, if you fumble it at the 3 and RECOVER it at the .5 then you get it there. But if you fumble it out of bounds you don't.
You aren't rewarding a team for fumbling - they still lost yards.
I guess the argument is, in extreme circumstances, if you were on the goalline trying to make the plunge and didn't get it, you could force fumble it out of the endzone as a last ditch effort.
I'd argue that's one helluva risk that could end up with the opposite team recovering it.
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I agree with the theory behind the rule. I don't think offensive players should be rewarded for being loose with the ball.pdub wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:36 pm And again, let's change that rule.
It's so dumb.
If I fumble on the 3 yard line to the .5 yard line, I get the ball at the .5 yard line.
I understand fumbling into the endzone is unique but it shouldn't be bizarro world rules.
Just make it simple - if the ball is fumbled out of the endzone then spot it at the point of the fumble.
But nor does the reward (for the defense) presently make sense.
I would be ok with a loss of down and placing the ball at the 5 or something (if already goal-to-go), or 1st down on the 10 (if not already goal-to-go).