Insane: The SLO-MO replay of the infamous Bradin Cook play CLEARLY shows that he caught the ball and landed on the ground.
Cooks had possession, and his knee hit the ground with contact from the defender.
McMillan comes up with the ball afterward...
The Bills got SCREWED 🤦♂️
@flach_josh @Pro__Trading @MikeGarafolo@NFLGameDay No it stops it as soon as he touches the ground and is contacted by the defender
With possession of the ball
@flach_josh @Pro__Trading @MikeGarafolo@NFLGameDay Down by contact stops a play immediately
Not after a defender rolls over the receiver and takes the ball sorry
@InTheNixOfTime Seriously? So how did the ball go from the air to his chest? After a roll??
Oh because he caught it and was touched DOWN BY CONTACT before he rolled and McMillian took the ball after the play should’ve been IMMEDIATLEY over
@tjmcaulay Unless they’re DOWN BY CONTACT
In which
-when any part of their body other than hands or feet touches the ground due to contact from an opponent, ending the play immediately;
*IMMEDIATELY
@sammy______G Define down by contact
-when any part of their body other than hands or feet touches the ground due to contact from an opponent, ending the play immediately;
HENCE the word IMMEDIATELY
@megortwein So you only trust delusional @Broncos fans?
That was a catch and
DOWN BY CONTACT!
-when any part of their body other than hands or feet touches the ground due to contact from an opponent, ending the play immediately;
@NFL@NFLPlus Define DOWN BY CONTACT
-when any part of their body other than hands or feet touches the ground due to contact from an opponent, ending the play immediately;
APPARENTLY THE WORD IMMEDIATELY MEANS NOTHING
@howardeskin@BuffaloBills Hey “football genius” here’s the definition of
DOWN BY CONTACT!
-when any part of their body other than hands or feet touches the ground due to contact from an opponent, ending the play immediately;
NOT AN INTERCEPTION 🖕@NFL