. Say your diving amd ypu catch it but when it hits the ground it pips it lose. Is that an incomplete pass or a fumble or now a catch but down?[/QUOTE]
This would be down and complete
This would be down and complete[/QUOTE]
Ok nfl freaken dumber than a box of rocks. How in the heck would that be a catch. Hell just start diving for balls now and if you have it in your hands when the ball pops out when it touches the ground since its that easy to je considered a catch. The nfl keeps killing itself.
The Catch Rule has passed
Here is a snippet of the rule
The NFL has a new rule on what constitutes a catch.The much-derided catch rule was unanimously changed today, with all 32 teams voting for the rule that has been hammered out by the competition committee with input from players, coaches and officials.
The new rule says that a ball is caught when the player has control, two feet or another body part down, and makes a football move such as a third step or reaching the ball toward the line to gain, or has the ball long enough to make such a move.
Under the new rule, controversial incompletions like the Dez Bryant play against the Packers and the Jesse James play against the Patriots would have been complete passes, rather than the incompletions they were ruled under the old rule.
There will still be some controversial rulings on close calls, but the NFL thinks the new rule will result in fewer controversies than the old rule. After a season in which officiating controversies often overshadowed the play on the field, that would be a step in the right direction.
The ground no longer is a factor in a completed catch
Also New Rule Lowering the head to initiate contact with the helmet is now a foul
I actually like this rule. Thats the 1st thing your taught as a kid is to tackle with your head up. Or maybe i misinterpreted it. But i think if if 1st contact is with the crown of your helmet then it should be a penalty. Also that will prevent players targeting and trying to injure someone.
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