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Official AFC Championship Game Thread


Jeremy Igo

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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).

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2 minutes ago, rainwater said:

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).

I SAID THAT FROM THE BEGINNING! Quit repeating what I've already said!

The issue in this case is HOW LONG A PLAY HAS TO BE OVER WITH AFTER IT'S BLOWN DEAD BEFORE IT'S ACTUALLY OVER.

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