Why don't running backs and receivers ever throw the ball away like quarterbacks when they're behind the line of scrimmage?
Why don't running backs and receivers ever throw the ball away like quarterbacks when they're behind the line of scrimmage?
Yea this was my first thought as well. Retire now, let your rights expire and then you are free to sign with whomever you want next year. A 27-year-old speedster (next year) with a cannon for an arm and a strong baseball background would certainly generate interest from a number of teams...I'd assume.
There's a big difference between "catching" the ball and "possessing" the ball. By definition, yea Dez Bryant caught the ball, but that doesn't necessarily mean he had it long enough to possess it per the NFL rules. If a guy goes over the middle and "catches" the ball for the length of time Bryant had the ball in his…
Technically, that's not a sidewalk slam. Regardless, it looks like the receiver reverses it into a DDT.
If he's in the middle of taking a step and dribbles then it doesn't count as one of the two steps he's allowed. All of his first steps are the last step he takes while dribbling and then he is given two steps after that so I don't think any of these are travels because from a referees perspective, he has not yet…
Yea, but by Stephen A. Smith's rationale, a man could try and excuse his domestic violence by saying "hey man, she provoked me and she knows what provokes me and I've told her not to do it." That still doesn't excuse the end result. But hey, Stephen A. Smith was raised by women so he knows what he's talking about.…
Isn't this the same thing as saying "women...if you don't want to get raped don't dress slutty? If you dress slutty and you get raped, it's partially your fault..."
Ricardo Lockette is not a 49er...he's a Seahawk. Might want to change that headline
In a couple days we'll probably hear from him again...in the form of a corporate apology and suspension.
Is it just me, or does this point out how unoriginal the use of his name is. Great, you're Mourning, like Alonzo. Wait, like who?
Hair/Makeup people insisted I put some product in my hair. I just told them I'd wear a hat all day for that "natural look"
Can we stop calling this, and other similar dunks, 360-degree dunks? His feet are facing away from the rim when he jumps and he barely makes it 180 degrees before dunking. He then finishes facing the basket and has only turned, in the air, 180 degrees. If it was a 360, he'd spin 360 degrees between leaving the ground…
I think Seattle fans need to calm the eff down and just wait until something is ACTUALLY FINALIZED. Stop jumping to conclusions based off rumors...we've been down this road before.
every "perfect tackle" in the video involves the offensive player slowing down and standing upward. The NFL should use this to promote "safe running technique" as well.
I'm sorry, you say "Did Michael Floyd actually think he had a chance of catching this ball, as he saw it coming his way?" and I'd say Hell yea he did. Let's see, BEFORE he gets blasted by the safety he does get a full hand on the ball, tipping it upward. Sure he gets knocked toward the ball AFTER he tipped the pass,…