newclique
newclique
newclique

I agree in slow motion that he moves the ball around a little but he never came close to dropping the ball. That’s the problem with the rule. It’s trying to predict the future. It should only deal with what happened. He started the catch with two feet in and never lost so much control of the ball that it hit the

Ertz took four steps. How many until he’s a “runner”? Good grief. Besides, the rules should have consistency between them, meaning, as a runner the ground shouldn’t be able to cause a fumble if a guy goes down with contact, which would apply in Errz’ case. The catch rule wasn’t applied properly on the orher end zone