SouthsideAtl
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This is a catch idc what the rules say ..Toe hits first ..Ban all toe tap sideline catches if that’s the case
robbery --Thanks **** was a catchUnfortunately on that play the entire foot has to be in. If it was a tip toe situation it would have been good but since his heel was on the line it's out of bounds
Really wish we could get him the ball downfield more in actual space.Malachi 81 yards receiving, 76 yards after catch![]()
Another weird, inconsistent rule.Why is this any different than a toe drag or any other body part that first hits in bounds with the rest landing out of bounds?
Beck missed him early in 1Q on the post. Beck threw it corner side.Really wish we could get him the ball downfield more in actual space.
Beck missed him twice on two throws that should’ve been to the inside.Malachi 81 yards receiving, 76 yards after catch![]()
So the rule is just bull****Clear and definitive rule. Amazing catch/effort but he his toe and heel came down almost simultaneously which is ruled incomplete. Yes his toe hit first but the heel came down instantly after which the rule states would be an incompletion.
that seam route early was wide open and he led him outside. The throw wasn’t off, it was going wide from the jump. Don’t know what he saw that he would lead him there.Beck missed him twice on two throws that should’ve been to the inside.
I love Beck but sometimes he makes throws that make me scratch my head for a 6 year senior. I can see a freshman making those mistakes but I expect more out of Beck on a lot of those downfield throws.
I think more people are questioning the rule. If you do a traditional toe tap facing the side line your toe can touch and literally a 10th of a second later it can slide across the line and it’s still a catch. In this situation his toe touches and a split second later his heel comes down and it’s considered no catch.If this were Ole Miss and they called it a catch, we’d be heated. I understand his toe touched first, but it wasn’t a catch. If he tapped the top and lifted the foot, then it’s a catch. Him landing with his heal on the line isn’t. It was the right call.