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1 minute ago, whatdrought said:

what the ***** was that?... 

 

That just broke my brain. I had no idea what i was seeing...


The camera angle was amazing.  You see the ball get knocked down, and then a half second later it’s coming across the screen like a normal pass. 

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I like that Brady gets a point for the reception in my PPR league.

 

But man Arians doesn't match up against these elite coaches at all.

Just now, BuffaloRebound said:

 
how is that even ruled statistically?  A completion to himself then a completion to Evan’s?

 

I think so yes.

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4 minutes ago, balln said:

nah a throw on a rope is a straight pass to a stationary target or a seam route. that is a strong throw. anticipating diggs. on an out route. sure they are not hitting 50 air yard bombs.

 

 

Not really, but not worth arguing about. A throw on a rope is a hard, medium-deep throw with more or less no arc on it. The position or movement of the receiver is immaterial.

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1 minute ago, GoBills808 said:

lol quick reaction would have been knowing you can't throw it again and take off running

I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me.  I saw the ball batted by a lineman then all of a sudden it's a completion.  It was like an acid flashback.

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Just now, GoBills808 said:

no you literally cannot have two forward passes on one down

 

it's a completed pass to himself and then an illegal forward pass


... but it’s not illegal when they decline the penalty and yards are awarded. 

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3 minutes ago, SageAgainstTheMachine said:

So does he get credited for 2 passes and 2 completions on that play?  I have so many questions!

 

He does since the penalty was declined and play stood as called.

 

On edit the illegal forward pass is an incomplete statistically speaking. So he gets a reception and then an incomplete.

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