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Rewatching the game has made one thing clear
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<blockquote data-quote="Double V" data-source="post: 2783521" data-attributes="member: 70819"><p>It's not about the ball touching the ground or not, it's about the player being "down". If the player is down, and then the ball pops out when he hits the ground, it's not a fumble. If the ball pops out because a part of his body touches the ground that DOESN'T make him down (i.e. the back of the hand or wrist) then it's a fumble. If Reagor's elbow had hit the ground and forced the ball out, that's a "ground can't cause a fumble"-type scenario because an elbow on the ground means the player is ruled down. You aren't down if your hand or wrist touches the ground, just like you aren't down if your feet touch the ground. Gotta be between the knees and elbows, basically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double V, post: 2783521, member: 70819"] It's not about the ball touching the ground or not, it's about the player being "down". If the player is down, and then the ball pops out when he hits the ground, it's not a fumble. If the ball pops out because a part of his body touches the ground that DOESN'T make him down (i.e. the back of the hand or wrist) then it's a fumble. If Reagor's elbow had hit the ground and forced the ball out, that's a "ground can't cause a fumble"-type scenario because an elbow on the ground means the player is ruled down. You aren't down if your hand or wrist touches the ground, just like you aren't down if your feet touch the ground. Gotta be between the knees and elbows, basically. [/QUOTE]
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