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Gabriel Davis with Week 10’s Toe Drag Swag!


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9 minutes ago, dorquemada said:

Love to see GD back in the game.  The O seems to run better with him in there, and his penchant for making circus catches is just icing on the cake.  

He also gives us size in the redzone.  6-3 212 is a serious matchup problem for most DB's.

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14 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:

Um … he didn’t actually get the second foot down. It was pretty clear. The Jets didn’t challenge because it wouldn’t have mattered given the PI call.

Um… he did. He secured possession with his left foot down, then tapped his right foot down and tried to re-tap his left foot again. I don’t think he did but it was already in the field of play prior, when he secured the ball.

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7 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

Um… he did. He secured possession with his left foot down, then tapped his right foot down and tried to re-tap his left foot again. I don’t think he did but it was already in the field of play prior, when he secured the ball.

Disagree! I don't think he ever got the inside foot down.

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3 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:

Disagree! I don't think he had possession with his left foot down.

It's a tough one...It almost looks to me like he taps his left foot 2 times and then tries to kind of sweep or drag his right but maybe fails there. Does 2 hops on one foot in bounds count? I'm not sure I've witnessed that before lol.

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18 minutes ago, JerseyBills said:

Who do you take away snaps from? Bease or Sanders?

 

Both.....no reason not to have a three man rotation for the #2 and #3 WR spots.....plus, Beasley and Sanders are on the other side of 30, so less reps now equals fresh legs for the playoff run!

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2 minutes ago, swimtoga said:

Just stop. It was clearly a catch. Take your L and get on with your day.

No, that's not how it works. And I just pointed out to you that the photo doesn't show his right foot down; it shows the Jets defender's glove on the ground. That seems very clear to me. I just watched it again, and I don't see that foot ever getting down. But ultimately it doesn't matter; there was PI and the effort was good. I am not trying to criticize Davis.

3 minutes ago, 34-78-83 said:

It's a tough one...It almost looks to me like he taps his left foot 2 times and then tries to kind of sweep or drag his right but maybe fails there. Does 2 hops on one foot in bounds count? I'm not sure I've witnessed that before lol.

Don't disagree that it was a tough one! When I watched it live with 3 other people, no one thought he got both feet down. Again, though, good throw, good effort, and the PI may have been what caused to not get the foot down anyway.

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1 minute ago, dave mcbride said:

No, that's not how it works. And I just pointed out to you that the photo doesn't show his right foot down; it shows the Jets defender's glove on the ground. That seems very clear to me. I just watched it again, and I don't see that foot ever getting down. But ultimately it doesn't matter; there was PI and the effort was good. I am not trying to criticize Davis.

Let’s just promise to never fight again?

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3 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:

Don't disagree that it was a tough one! When I watched it live with 3 other people, no one thought he got both feet down. Again, though, good throw, good effort, and the PI may have been what caused to not get the foot down anyway.

Kidding aside, do you know if 2 separate taps of one foot counts as 2 feet in?

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Davis last year and to some extent this year have been a master at toe drags.  I'm surprised he doesn't trip just walking down the street, catching toes on the sidewalk out of habit.

 

He isn't going to get a lot of snaps, not with Diggs, Sanders, Beasley, and Knox on the field.  That's OK.  Sanders is likely gone after this year (I'd like him back but he seems to move whenever the rent comes due) and Davis will slide nicely into the WR2 position.

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2 hours ago, dave mcbride said:

Um … he didn’t actually get the second foot down. It was pretty clear. The Jets didn’t challenge because it wouldn’t have mattered given the PI call.

 

What do you mean? His right foot was down when he caught the ball. Then he got left foot down in bounds and lifted his right foot.

2 hours ago, dave mcbride said:

His right foot isn't down there. You're seeing the Jets players glove, which blends into Davis's shoe. 

No his right foot was down a couple frames earlier. That pic was when he was trying to get that foot down a 2nd time.

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5 hours ago, fasteddie said:

Catches like that makes it unfathomable that he dropped that pass in last weeks game. 

 

The entire team was mentally checked out thinking it was a laugher. Once you come into a game with that mindset, it's almost impossible to readjust in game.

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2 hours ago, Kmart128 said:

 

What do you mean? His right foot was down when he caught the ball. Then he got left foot down in bounds and lifted his right foot.

No his right foot was down a couple frames earlier. That pic was when he was trying to get that foot down a 2nd time.

Watch it again. I probably shouldn't belabor the point, but that right foot never got down because he clearly bobbled it. Watch at the 0:15 mark onward. That would have been overturned without the PI. It was still a GREAT play. 

 

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11 hours ago, dave mcbride said:

Um … he didn’t actually get the second foot down. It was pretty clear. The Jets didn’t challenge because it wouldn’t have mattered given the PI call.

He got the same foot twice, though. I think that counts.

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6 hours ago, dave mcbride said:

Watch it again. I probably shouldn't belabor the point, but that right foot never got down because he clearly bobbled it. Watch at the 0:15 mark onward. That would have been overturned without the PI. It was still a GREAT play. 

 

 

Slow it down.  Its a clear catch.  At best it cant be overturned because there is nothing showing its not a catch.  His right foot was down after the bobble.  Don't die on the hill because you are wrong sorry.

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