I was 0-3 on the day with the Browns my top play, so I needed that game to have a shot of getting close to even, which I did with Dallas later that night.
That said, you're right. He likely would have landed inbounds if not pushed. I don't like the NFL force out rule in general unless the receiver's two feet are about to come down.
When both defender and receiver are jumping for the ball, there's going to be contact. Why should the receiver have the right to land perfectly with no contact on the end line when the contact is legal once the receiver touches the ball The offense shouldn't be rewarded for running a play that close to out of bounds.
But, according to the current rules and the tons of times we've seen that play, it should have been a TD.
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Originally Posted by McBa1n
It had to be said.
They may not have won the game, however, Baker would've stayed in bounds had he not been hit.
I would've liked to see them have a chance with the game tied. They battled hard - plus it was a pretty good game, anyway.
It should be noted that the result only hurt my bet in the BTP contest, so my bias is pretty limited.
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