He had possession and his knee was down while at the one. He later threw it back into his teammates foot which bounced it through the end zone. It didn't look like his knee was down before the ball crossed the plane, but there wasn't indisputable evidence so the play stood as called.What was the explanation? I had resigned myself to the fact that we were getting it on the one, so I didn't listen to WHY we were getting it on the one.
In this situation, the knee being down has nothing to do with the call itself (despite what the commentators kept talking about). The official is looking at the ball and whether or not its "progress" goes beyond the plane of the goal. If it does, it's a touchback, period... and last night, it went beyond the plane of the goal line.
What was up with the Bell no call? The commentators didn't even mention it. I thought is was going to be a for sure flag and first down but nothing. Very strange because he was hit right after the punt and went to the ground. Maybe I'm unclear on the rule but I thought any contact resulting in the kicker going to the ground was a penalty.
What was up with the Bell no call?
What was up with the Bell no call? The commentators didn't even mention it. I thought is was going to be a for sure flag and first down but nothing. Very strange because he was hit right after the punt and went to the ground. Maybe I'm unclear on the rule but I thought any contact resulting in the kicker going to the ground was a penalty.