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Nope.Skipped his drag foot = competition??
I’ve never heard the pylon equals inbounds.
Nope.Skipped his drag foot = competition??
I thought it was interference as he pushed him out before ball go therePhenomenal throw and catch regardless.
It was pretty good. MHJ might need to stay a bit stronger up the field to offer more space but great throw and MHJ catching it was impressive.Phenomenal throw and catch regardless.
If you can hit the pylon with the ball to score a td - foot should count tooSkipped his drag foot = competition??
Same. Never heard that rule… and it doesn’t really make sense.I don’t think that’s a TD. If hitting the pylon is considered a foot inbounds I’ve learned something new today.
The second foot didn't get down. I'm not sure about the pylon.
No.Pylon doesn't count if his foot touches it, but was his other foot down when it hit his hands?
If the ball touches it not your footNope.
I’ve never heard the pylon equals inbounds.
“In American football, a pylon does not count as a down; instead, if a player carrying the ball touches a pylon while inbounds, it is considered a touchdown, meaning they have crossed the goal line and scored points”
So touchdown right?
Guess not. Probably is good in collegeagree if the rule is what I think it is that's a TD because he kicked the pylon
Doesn’t matter. Not the rule.he hit the pylon before going out of bounds - period