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Eagles vs. Vikings

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A challenge. He clearly was not out of bounds when he first touched the ball, but only had one foot down in bounds. Anyone know the rules on this?
 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: BostonRedSox
Nice cap!! Good work. Keep your capping skills handy for the Pats/Colts game too. 😀
Yes, his cap skills are level 99.

Ohh wait a minute, that game is on CBS, right? My feed of CBS looks like crap. Vertical line down it, but I'll do it anyway.
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
A challenge. He clearly was not out of bounds when he first touched the ball, but only had one foot down in bounds. Anyone know the rules on this?

Bullsh_t!!!

He had a foot and his fingers clearly touched the ground before touching the ball. Refs officially suck
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Nitemare
A challenge. He clearly was not out of bounds when he first touched the ball, but only had one foot down in bounds. Anyone know the rules on this?

Bullsh_t!!!

He had a foot and his fingers clearly touched the ground before touching the ball. Refs officially suck

When you go out of bounds, you need to re-establish yourself on the field of play before making a play. He clearly did not get his other foot inbounds (this is what they mean by re-establishing), so the ruling on the field was overturned.
 
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