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i heard the announcer just say that Romo should've thrown it out of bounds to avoid getting sacked.
isn't that intentional grounding?
isn't that intentional grounding?
Generally outside the tackles is out of the pocket. So just 2-3 strides to the left or right and you're out of the pocket.Originally posted by: BCYL
Another stupid question, what's considered 'the pocket'? is there an exact rule (e.g. an area X ft by X ft from the ball before it was snapped)?
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Generally outside the tackles is out of the pocket. So just 2-3 strides to the left or right and you're out of the pocket.Originally posted by: BCYL
Another stupid question, what's considered 'the pocket'? is there an exact rule (e.g. an area X ft by X ft from the ball before it was snapped)?
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Generally outside the tackles is out of the pocket. So just 2-3 strides to the left or right and you're out of the pocket.Originally posted by: BCYL
Another stupid question, what's considered 'the pocket'? is there an exact rule (e.g. an area X ft by X ft from the ball before it was snapped)?
Originally posted by: BCYL
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Generally outside the tackles is out of the pocket. So just 2-3 strides to the left or right and you're out of the pocket.Originally posted by: BCYL
Another stupid question, what's considered 'the pocket'? is there an exact rule (e.g. an area X ft by X ft from the ball before it was snapped)?
But you can go as far back as you want? I gotta think there's a limit (eg. 10 yards) or the QB can just keep back-paddling...
Originally posted by: mrkun
Out of curiosity, how close does the ball need to be to a receiver in order for a pass to be ruled incomplete versus intentional grounding, assuming it's thrown from within the pocket?
Originally posted by: OdiN
You don't see intentional grounding called much anymore.
Originally posted by: BCYL
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Generally outside the tackles is out of the pocket. So just 2-3 strides to the left or right and you're out of the pocket.Originally posted by: BCYL
Another stupid question, what's considered 'the pocket'? is there an exact rule (e.g. an area X ft by X ft from the ball before it was snapped)?
But you can go as far back as you want? I gotta think there's a limit (eg. 10 yards) or the QB can just keep back-paddling...
Originally posted by: Captante
Originally posted by: mrkun
Out of curiosity, how close does the ball need to be to a receiver in order for a pass to be ruled incomplete versus intentional grounding, assuming it's thrown from within the pocket?
I'm not sure how the rule reads, but in practice if the pass is anywhere near an eligible receiver it will almost always be ruled incomplete.