Does he have to complete possession to the ground? If he does he sure didn't.
No... Once his knee touches the ground, play is over.
Does he have to complete possession to the ground? If he does he sure didn't.
Help me understand. West has possession and a knee down, doesn't that end the play in this case? If you have a different series of pix that show otherwise, I'd be interested in seeing them.
Are you just making up your own rules now?No... Once his knee touches the ground, play is over.
He does, and you are right, he sure didn't.Does he have to complete possession to the ground? If he does he sure didn't.
Are you just making up your own rules now?
This isn't even close to being true.The second his knee hits the ground, play is over/he is considered "on the ground". That pic shows Jarvis had possession at that point.
What does he know?Mike Pereira on the broadcast said that Jarvis didn't complete the process of the catch before the KSU defender stripped the ball and that the officials made the right call.
No... Once his knee touches the ground, play is over.
In your head? Because in real life it isn't. Or do you still think it was a fumble like the OP?No, that is a pretty well known fact.
Mike Pereira on the broadcast said that Jarvis didn't complete the process of the catch before the KSU defender stripped the ball and that the officials made the right call.
This isn't even close to being true.
If he's in the end zone and catches a ball, drops to his knee, then takes a hit and loses the ball it isn't a TD catch...
No... Once his knee touches the ground, play is over.
In your head? Because in real life it isn't. Or do you still think it was a fumble like the OP?
Obviously this is why still shots don't work in replay.