chamrocck
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Hear me out. We got the win, job #1. Foley and ST tried to scrooge us but we overcame it. Best of both worlds. We win and can still fire Foley. It’s a Christmas miracle!Go Big Red and Fire Foley!
Hear me out. We got the win, job #1. Foley and ST tried to scrooge us but we overcame it. Best of both worlds. We win and can still fire Foley. It’s a Christmas miracle!Go Big Red and Fire Foley!
In college football, intentional grounding occurs when a quarterback throws a pass without a realistic chance of completion to avoid a sack or loss of yardage:It's not, he was not being pressured. It's a missed timing route. Know the rules.
You will say he wasn't being pressured and I will say he was in the pocket. But it doesn't matter anymore we won the game that is all that mattersIn college football, intentional grounding occurs when a quarterback throws a pass without a realistic chance of completion to avoid a sack or loss of yardage:
No eligible receiver: Throwing the ball into an area with no eligible receiver
Over the head: Throwing the ball well over the head of an eligible receiver
Broken screen pass: Grounding the ball on a broken screen pass
Spiking the ball: Intentionally throwing the ball at the ground
They threw the flag and the announcers noted the illegal participation by Robinson. No problems on that one.Ok I am sure it was mentioned in here somewhere. But when the refs did the review to see if their guy caught that pass that hit the ground. The refs announced it was not a catch but then said penalty on Nebraska for illegal substitution. WTF was that I didn’t see a flag at any point so you can’t do a replay and see a penalty and then call it. I have never seen that