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52 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

 

Fact that he never turned his head from the QB/Ball would have saved that from PI in a real game. That’s pro fugging stuff right there from a rookie corner.

 

Why is he going against 15 though? Put in up against Robby and DJ.  

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Beautiful.

 

BUT WHO UNDERTHREW IT THOUGH?!?!?Angry Wrestling GIF

 

I don't think it was underthrown. If it was thrown any further there's no way the receiver catches that inbounds. I think in a game situation that that ball never gets thrown, at least I would hope not. 

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1 hour ago, Floppin said:

I don't think it was underthrown. If it was thrown any further there's no way the receiver catches that inbounds. I think in a game situation that that ball never gets thrown, at least I would hope not. 

Agreed, I just wanted to find something negative and fake rage.

I can't wait for Jaycee to get his first pick in a game.

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That's a sick one handed grab.

Some rules expert, do DB's have the same rules as WR for staying inbounds when intercepting?  It's tough to tell if he the second foot was in or on the line, so I was curious if in a real game if it would be an int, incomplete pass, and would it be considered a pass defensed if it wasn't an int.

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2 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

That's a sick one handed grab.

Some rules expert, do DB's have the same rules as WR for staying inbounds when intercepting?  It's tough to tell if he the second foot was in or on the line, so I was curious if in a real game if it would be an int, incomplete pass, and would it be considered a pass defensed if it wasn't an int.

Yes he has to have both feet in bounds. If he didn't get the second foot down it would just be an incomplete pass. 

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10 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Agreed, I just wanted to find something negative and fake rage.

I can't wait for Jaycee to get his first pick in a game.

Well apparently offenses are scared enough of him they only through on him what? 1-2 times last week? 
 

Ya it was the jets offense but that tells me good things. 

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