He definitely did not beat the ball across the LOS maybe there’s some rule about it has to touch the QBs hands but I don’t believe so?
Had no business winning that game, Hopkins will end up costing us a game, so will heinicke, so will the defense
TNF Week one Randall takes on intentional grounding Week two it's offsides Jags play TNF in two weeks. I cannot wait.
Daniel jones played well against a bad defense, that means he’s probably going to fumble twice next game haha
1) the intentional grounding call - for one I haven’t seen anywhere other than the NFL rule book that says it doesn’t count if the QB isn’t under pressure. Even @uuu when trying to correct me, initially quoted a passage about the QB having to scramble out of the tackle box like I said, and didn’t pull up the other passage till later. I don’t feel like that’s an egregious mistake at all, I looked it up on several Reddit threads and multiple NFL rule explaining websites and nobody else points out that distinction. That is a very obscure part of the rule that isn’t explicitly stated but is in fact simply omitted so let’s pump the brakes on acting like it’s horrible that I didn’t know that 2) offsides literally is “did you beat the ball across the line of scrimmage.” I agree that he might have been in the neutral zone but that’s a different call if he wasn’t early on the snap count.
ARTICLE 5. OFFSIDE A player is offside when any part of his body is in or beyond the neutral zone or beyond a restraining line when the ball is put in play.
What is neutral zone infraction then? I don’t get why there’s two different rules if offsides is both “jumping too early” AND “lining up wrong” I thought neutral zone infraction was being in the neutral zone too long / at the time of the snap… maybe it only gets called that if it’s caught pre-snap while offsides is a dead ball penalty? That’s the only other distinction I could think of