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It’s okay to change your mind with further evidence presented

Its crazy with someone giving visual evidence and Cook cradling the ball to the ground, with multiple points of contact, thats somehow not a catch for the WR
 
Its crazy with someone giving visual evidence and Cook cradling the ball to the ground, with multiple points of contact, thats somehow not a catch for the WR
Ball comes off his chest bud. He didnt secure the ball. Had he done so it wouldnt have ended up in Jmac’s hands.
 
“A majority of drunk, biased NFL fans think that was a catch.”

Grade A argument.

Dude didn’t survive the ground because the ball was in the hands of the defender when that happened.

Suck a dick. Hailee Steinfeld was spitting in Bonito’s mouth last night. Don’t turn the ball over five times and you won’t be crying at the podium, you career loser.

StidHIM Super Bowl MVP
How about HOF DB’s, countless former players, commentators, the list goes on.

What makes you think the majority are biased one way or the other here though? The Broncos are some hated super villain team now?
 


Totally not a coincidence he's going up against Mr. Kraft.

 
Question: hypothetically, if Cooks did not lose the ball in that exchange, where should the ball have been spotted -- where the ball was when Cooks' knee hit, or only after he "survived the ground" some feet later?

I'm not exactly up on the nuances of all the rules these days, but it seems like if we are going to apply the standard from the Cooks incident from last night, then an offensive player should be able to roll several yards on the ground even after a knee being down and being touched by a defensive player as long as the offensive player "survives the ground" while struggling to maintain the ball against a defender.
 
Question: hypothetically, if Cooks did not lose the ball in that exchange, where should the ball have been spotted -- where the ball was when Cooks' knee hit, or only after he "survived" the ground some feet later?

I'm not exactly up on the nuances of all the rules these days, but it seems like if we are going to apply the standard from the Cooks incident from last night, then an offensive player should be able to roll several yards on the ground even after a knee being down and being touched by a defensive player as long as the offensive player "survives the ground."
Listen brother just read the last like 6 fucking pages of the thread
 
70,000+ votes and counting with 79% saying catch, but its just the meany biased NFL fans lmao
 
Pats at Denver
Rams at Seattle

Pats vs Seahawks and Bad Bunny at half

And in between Indiana kicks Miami butt

Life is good. But would be better Bills at Pats.
 
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