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Fire Me Boy! 02-28-2018 11:55 AM

Committee says Bryant '14 playoff play should be a catch in the future
 
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2...me-ruled-catch

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Dez caught it.

The NFL competition committee has reached a "unanimous" agreement that some of the league's most debated catch controversies should be ruled complete in the future, according to committee member and New York Giants owner John Mara.

They include plays involving Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant in the 2014 playoffs and Detroit Lions receiver Calvin Johnson in 2010, Mara said, and have prompted a discussion during meetings here at the scouting combine geared toward rewriting the rule for the 2018 season.

"I think where we are unanimous," Mara told ESPN on Tuesday, "[are] plays like the Dez Bryant play in Green Bay, going to the ground, [and] the Calvin Johnson play from a couple of years ago. I think all of us agree that those should be completions. So let's write the language to make them completions."

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has directed the committee to study the issue, prompted by yet another controversial incompletion ruling against Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Jesse James late in the 2017 season. Mara said the committee is not in complete agreement on the James play and acknowledged that past efforts to tweak the rule have failed.

What is different in 2018, in addition to Goodell's insistence on change, is the consensus to find a way to avoid inorganic rulings caused by the requirement to maintain control throughout the process of going to the ground.

"The Jesse James play, I think should be a completion," Mara said, "but I'm not sure we're unanimous on that. But plays where guys seem to make the catch and then make a football move with it, I think most of us agree those should be completions. Now it's just a question of coming up with the right language."

Typically, the competition committee continues rule-change discussions through the spring and makes proposals to owners at league meetings, scheduled this year for March 25-28. Mara said he couldn't be sure that a new catch rule would be ready by then, but said, "We're going to try."

He added: "It's easy to say the rule has got to be changed, but coming up with the right language is a challenge."

Meanwhile, Mara said the committee has discussed the possibility of adding a targeting rule to enhance player safety. But Mara downplayed the possibility of proposing a rule that mirrors the college version, which mandates ejection for a player who hits a defenseless opponent in the head or neck area.

"We've had a lot of discussion about it," Mara said. "I'm not sure we'll ever get to the college rule. But there's been a lot of discussion about it, and we'll have some more."

The competition committee is also discussing changing the penalty for pass interference to 15 yards instead of the current spot foul.

"There's a lot of debate on that," said Packers president Mark Murphy, a committee member. "Obviously it's a huge penalty -- 40-, 50-yard penalty at times. It seems to have worked in college. I think there's a concern that our defensive backs are so skilled that the end of the games we'd just have a series of 15-yard penalties. You don't see that in college."

A source tells ESPN the chances of a revised pass interference rule being enacted this season is a long shot.

JakeF 02-28-2018 11:57 AM

Should is not the same as was

By the current rules it wasn't a catch. If you want to change the rules and make it one then fine.

Bewbies 02-28-2018 11:58 AM

How about when a player sacks the QB, who is standing still in the pocket, and he drops the ball. Will this be forward progress or a fumble?

JakeF 02-28-2018 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Bewbies (Post 13443432)
How about when a player sacks the QB, who is standing still in the pocket, and he drops the ball. Will this be forward progress or a fumble?

Depend on which teams are playing.

Rain Man 02-28-2018 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Bewbies (Post 13443432)
How about when a player sacks the QB, who is standing still in the pocket, and he drops the ball. Will this be forward progress or a fumble?

That will be unchanged from last year, and will be the referee's choice. Fumble, progress, touchdown, offsides, whatever the referee calls will be the outcome.

Molitoth 02-28-2018 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 13443480)
That will be unchanged from last year, and will be the referee's choice. Fumble, progress, touchdown, offsides, whatever the referee calls will be the outcome.

/BlackOp? :D

MahiMike 02-28-2018 01:42 PM

Just in time for the washed up receiver.

Pasta Little Brioni 02-28-2018 01:48 PM

How ****ing dumb is that they are just seeing it NOW?? What a joke.

Dayze 02-28-2018 01:50 PM

"A source tells ESPN the chances of a revised pass interference rule being enacted this season is a long shot."

well, of course,
easiest way to get a game competitive again if it's an early blowout.


PI in the NFL is shady.

ThaVirus 02-28-2018 01:59 PM

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tooge 02-28-2018 02:04 PM

I don't know what is so ****ing difficult about this issue. IF YOU CATCH THE BALL, IN YOUR HANDS OR AGAINST YOUR BODY, AND TWO FEET TOUCH THE GROUND, THEN IT'S A CATCH. IF YOU THEN LOSE THE BALL AGAINST THE GROUND, IT'S A FUMBLE.

MarkDavis'Haircut 02-28-2018 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 13443654)
"A source tells ESPN the chances of a revised pass interference rule being enacted this season is a long shot."

well, of course,
easiest way to get a game competitive again if it's an early blowout.


PI in the NFL is shady.

Easiest way to swing a game in the NFL.

a pp roach 02-28-2018 02:37 PM

Translates to. "Ok, you got us. It's rigged. But we will admit where we made a few of the wrong calls. Gonna keep rigging games and giving officials big payouts for playing along, so you guys can still **** off but we just wanted to let you all know we feel you. For those still demanding more of an appology call 1-800-OUR-BAD"

jimidollar 02-28-2018 02:52 PM

How can it be a catch in the future? It already happened. Hello, McFly!

Lzen 02-28-2018 03:46 PM

Why is this so difficult to understand? The title means that a catch in the future that is "like" Dez Bryant's 2014 catch will now be ruled a catch.


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