NFC Champ Hype!
Been a fan for 30 years and this is the best Lions team Iโve seen.
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@the_det_times@StBrownPodcast My question then is what is SFs excuse for all of their injuries?
I get it but itโs hard to see a direct correlation of harder practices = injuries when there is plenty of teams that donโt have harder practices and still have a ton of injuries, especially SF.
@TBrandon84 I loved Schwartz but IMO this is going to hurt him too. He was a bit too emotional as a HC with the Lions and I do feel like that rubbed off on the team too.
@FootsDaKing Agreed. If I was running the drill, these two would be running it back. I need to see if that OL has terrible feet or if it was a bad rep.
@geoffschwartz Hopefully, this causes the NFL to review the entire โprocess of the catchโ as the way itโs currently written leaves a lot to be desired.
Personally, I think both of them should have counted as a catch. Cooks secures the football before hitting the ground, which is important.
@geoffschwartz Itโs the โprocess of the catchโ creating nasty complications on when possession is considered established.
Adams โsecuresโ the ball while upright and is then brought down shortly after. Cooks is in the middle of securing the ball when he is going to the ground.
@geoffschwartz@walrusbanjo There is a slight difference though. Adams caught the ball upright and then was brought to the ground. Cooks was in the middle of going to the ground during the catch.
@DaveMyersBIB My biggest question is what if the DB slides off while the WR is โstill in the processโ of the catch and then doesnโt touch the WR again. Couldnโt he then get up and keep running forward?
No, they would rule him down by contact. Make it make sense.