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Gameday Thread: TCU vs Cowboys (too early edition)

tcumaniac

Full Member
The replays in the stadium- nothing perfectly showed the knee down and the ball not yet moving. Every angle where you could see the knee, you couldn’t see the ball.

But it was blatantly obvious his knee was down well before the player ran in and stripped the ball
 

mc1502

Full Member
Hate to seem like a homer, but it’s hard not to say that his knee wasn’t down prior to the strip. The only argument you could make was that the ball was coming out prior to the attempted strip, but if that was the argument, that’s a stretch
 

BABYFACE

Full Member
The TV crew right out the gate wanted to be a fumble. What was with comment of having to be all the way down? A knee touch is down.

A 50/50 call. Could have been ruled down just as easy a fumble. Bad break.
 

Frog-in-law1995

Active Member
The replays in the stadium- nothing perfectly showed the knee down and the ball not yet moving. Every angle where you could see the knee, you couldn’t see the ball.

But it was blatantly obvious his knee was down well before the player ran in and stripped the ball

There was a tv replay that was 100% clear.
 

TxFrog1999

The Man Behind The Curtain
1st and 10 Frogs from the 25

Quick pass and the receiver decides to run back against the grain backwards, loses a yard
 

netty2424

Full Member
Sideline reporter really digging deep and uncovering this heart condition MD had.

Haven’t heard about this before. Insert eye roll gif.
 
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