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  1. 51 minutes ago, ThinkAboutIt said:

    Stupid rule then since fumbles after the whistle don't count so why should lateral passes be any different after the whistle is blown, when, technically, it's also a fumble? 

    Fumble recoveries after the whistle do count.  The continuing action after the whistle doesn't count (like if the player recovers and then scores, the score doesn't count).

  2. 1 minute ago, ThinkAboutIt said:

    I just said a backward pass IS A FUMBLE, moron. The difference in this case is the play was blown dead, then the Patriots picked it up, which would be like a running back in a pile, the ref blows the whistle before the ball falls out of the pile, then a defender jumps on it as everyone is walking back to their huddles and then a challenge flag is thrown out.

    THE PLAY WAS OVER WITH BEFORE THE PATRIOTS PICKED IT UP!

    I'm the moron?  This has been the rule since 2006.  The play is not over when the whistle is blown.  Call me names all you want but the rule is the rule.

  3. 1 minute ago, ThinkAboutIt said:

    When have the Panthers ever recovered a backwards pass after the whistle was blown ?

    The rule is no different than a fumble (a backward pass is a fumble).  And the Panthers have gotten the ball after replay plenty of times when a player was whistled down yet it was ruled a fumble later.

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  4. Just now, ThinkAboutIt said:

    Stupid rule then since fumbles after the whistle don't count so why should lateral passes be any different after the whistle is blown, when, technically, it's also a fumble? 

    The Panthers have benefited from that stupid rule a million times.  The only thing the whistle does it keep the continuing action from counting.  That is why most officials don't blow their whistle on these plays anymore.

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  5. Just now, SIGCHI222 said:

    When I was stationed at SJAFB the Mudcats were in Zebulon (I think) and the Indians were in Kinston.

    They were both around in the early to mid 90's.

    The original Mudcats moved to Florida and then the Kinston Indians moved to Zebulon and are now the Mudcats.  So it isn't the same team.

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  6. 14 minutes ago, CarolinaSunday said:

    I'm learning a lot about teams I had no idea existed

     

     

    The Mudcats were the Kinston Indians before they moved a few years back.  The Kinston Indians were around since the 80s.

  7. 1 minute ago, panthertime said:

    Collinsworth loves the Seahawks. He might as well run down and hug Russell Wilson.

    Man, I'm glad these guys are not calling the Super Bowl.

    It's a 10 to 9 game. He's doing what a color commentator does. Talk about the most popular player. And honestly, Wilson made two big plays in this game that gave them the lead 

  8. 12 minutes ago, FootballMaestro said:

    He used to playing in the cold.

    And even though it may not be that cold. He's still more used to it.

    So Seattle's kicker just made the longest fg of the game?  You still think the Vikes kicker has some magical advantage?  Btw, the kickers aren't using frozen footballs and there's hardly any wind so weather is hardly a factor other than maybe losing a few yards off their max distance. 

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