Recruiting Football Talk VIII

My dog is so subtle. I’m never sure what he wants. Thinking he might want me to throw the ball down the hall, but I’m not sure.View attachment 717615
I love pet pics and besides it’s the off season for football. I need fillers in between BB and BaseVols. Keep em coming guys and gals.
 
When someone has control and a body part on the ground. So by the time the bills knee hit the ground, worthy had gained control.

They also decided when the ball touched the ground, it didn't move so it wasn't incomplete.

Tie goes to the offense.

Unless the rule changed the last 4 years in college, if ball is in dual possession airborne, the first to hit the ground completes the catch and awarded possession. Never seen it, but read it in the book while researching something else and it shocked me,

Edited to add.... opened my old book up and here it is....

Completed Pass—ARTICLE 6Approved Ruling 7-3-6I.

Two opposing players receive a legal forward pass while both are off the ground, and both players return to the ground inbounds at the same timeRULING: Simultaneous catch; the ball is awarded to the passing team (Rule 2-4-4)II.

Two opposing players receive a ball while both are off the ground, and one player returns to the ground inbounds before the other. RULING: No simultaneous catch. The legal forward pass is completed or intercepted by the player who first returned to the ground (Rule 2-4-4)

With replay simultaneously hitting the ground is remote.
 
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Unless the rule changed the last 4 years in college, if ball is in dual possession airborne, the first to hit the ground completes the catch and awarded possession. Never seen it, but read it in the book while researching something else and it shocked me.
I'm almost positive tie always goes to the offense. But maybe nfl or ncaa does it differently.
 
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Dual posession goes to the WR by rule.

That DB had both hands on the ball the whole time, and hadnit tucked into his elbow on his left arm the way a RB carries a football. WR sticks 1 arm in there and gets a 26yd reception down to the 3? Thats a pick man. BS IMO
By the time the bills player hit the ground, the bills player didn't have it tucked and worthy had more than one hand on it. That's how it looked to me anyway.

I thought that play was called correctly. Blows my mind that kelce gets to taunt after every decent play and nobody can touch him without getting called.
 
He was. Moss is the best deep threat in NFL history. But that’s it. Many WRs were better route runners.
Moss WAS a really good route runner though. You don't get to 15k career yards by only running streaks and posts. Was he Jerry Rice or Larry Fitzgerald at running routes? No. But he was still really good at route running. Again, a simple Google search provides that answer.
 
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As of the start of the 2024 NFL season, 26 former University of Tennessee players were on active NFL rosters. Here's a team-by-team breakdown:

Atlanta Falcons

Micah Abernathy – Safety


Chicago Bears

Darnell Wright – Offensive Tackle


Cleveland Browns

Cedric Tillman – Wide Receiver


Detroit Lions

Hendon Hooker – Quarterback

Emmanuel Moseley – Cornerback

Jalen Reeves-Maybin – Linebacker


Houston Texans

Derek Barnett – Defensive End


Kansas City Chiefs

Trey Smith – Offensive Guard


Los Angeles Chargers

Joshua Palmer – Wide Receiver


Los Angeles Rams

Byron Young – Linebacker

Jaylen McCollough – Safety


New England Patriots

Joe Milton – Quarterback


New Orleans Saints

Alvin Kamara – Running Back

Alontae Taylor – Cornerback

Kendal Vickers – Defensive End


New York Giants

Jalin Hyatt – Wide Receiver


San Francisco 49ers

Joshua Dobbs – Quarterback

Jauan Jennings – Wide Receiver


Seattle Seahawks

Dee Williams – Defensive Back


Tennessee Titans

Morgan Cox – Long Snapper


Carolina Panthers

Cade Mays – Offensive Lineman

Shy Tuttle – Defensive Lineman


Las Vegas Raiders

Ramel Keyton – Wide Receiver


Minnesota Vikings

Theo Jackson – Defensive Back


Pittsburgh Steelers

Cordarrelle Patterson – Wide Receiver


Chicago Bears

Darrell Taylor – Defensive End


Please note that NFL rosters are subject to change due to trades, injuries, and other transactions. For the most current information, it's advisable to consult official team rosters or the University of Tennessee's athletics department.
 

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