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by Ritterskoop » Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:20 pm
I don't get why all of this is required for receivers for a TD but not runners.
Cross the plane with the ball in hand = TD. Catch the ball in the end zone should = TD.
There was even a playoff game this past season where they said it was OK because the receiver became a runner going into the end zone, so the fact that he lost the ball and then re-caught it didn't matter.
It shouldn't have mattered anyway. Ball crosses the plane, you score and the play stops. Yes, I see that the receiver must catch the ball once it crosses the plane, but just -- thunk, it hits the ribs or hands or whatever, and you secure it for an instant and that's it.
I guess "the ability to perform such an act" will resolve a lot of the problems with last season's rule.
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