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Author Topic: The NFL needs to change its reception rules to take out...  (Read 2261 times)
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« on: December 07, 2015, 01:42:22 EST »

...the subjectivity.  The officials have no idea what constitutes a reception, and there is no consistency whatsoever.  Control and two feet in bounds should be it.  In college, control and one foot in bounds should be it.  No "football move," no control throughout the catch, etc.  Whatever happens after the catch (control and two feet in bounds) happens -- fumble, bobble, etc.  The current rule is a complete joke.
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2015, 03:47:40 EST »

...the subjectivity.  The officials have no idea what constitutes a reception, and there is no consistency whatsoever.  Control and two feet in bounds should be it.  In college, control and one foot in bounds should be it.  No "football move," no control throughout the catch, etc.  Whatever happens after the catch (control and two feet in bounds) happens -- fumble, bobble, etc.  The current rule is a complete joke.

Agree.  I was never sure why they changed it to begin with.  It's completely bizarre and inconsistent.
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