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Nov 25, 2024
12:48
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RGGeemer
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Completely up to the officials. But they called Bottari for grounding in the
Utah game for much less of an obvious throw away out of bounds.
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What is the rule on intentional grounding (specifically a receiver in the area)?
BYU Fan
12:35pm
Just another example of how ridiculous the game of football is
MarylandFan
12:37pm
just take your toys and go home
ChinaFan
12:42pm
This is exactly what I'm talking about:
MarylandFan
12:47pm
They already put one second back on the clock, they weren't going to throw a
Huge Manatee
12:38pm
this is the applicable part of the rule and why it should have been grounding...
ChinaFan
12:41pm
also, in the explanation to officials, it clearly points out that a pass clearly thrown too high to be a legitimate
ChinaFan
12:47pm
I was surprised that the fans on the field didn’t merit a penalty. I don’t know
Dat_rmishner
12:44pm
Completely up to the officials. But they called Bottari for grounding in the
RGGeemer
12:48pm
yeah, that wasn't very good, but it was an example of how they describe 'in the vicinity' that it isn't just a quandrant
ChinaFan
12:51pm
That's why a good coach teaches the QB to leave the pocket. It's pretty simple
rcbyufan
1:17pm
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