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Let’s give the defense the ball when they almost make an interception too. That is a careless throw by the offense anyway.
So I'm assuming no Panthers player touched the ball when it went into endzone and out of bounds post-fumble?
If that's the case, then why are you against the rule out of curiosity? If the ball is fumbled whether the defense causes it or sloppy play by the offensive player, why should the offense get the ball back? Seems like a touchback is the most "neutral" decision here. Perhaps you can have the offense do a free punt like after a safety. But I mean, I feel like giving the ball back to the offensive player after they took the risk in trying to stretch the ball, is rewarding careless play.
I am against it because the offense lost the ball out of bounds. There isn’t a recovery by the defense so how can you just award them the ball when they never physically possessed it? Out of bounds is out of bounds regardless if it’s the 10 yard line or the end zone.
And awarding possession to the defense makes no sense. In order to possess the ball you actually ya know need to possess the ball at some point.
A safety never requires a defender to actually touch the ball though. The offensive player gets sacked in the endzone it's a safety. You have punters that take a safety on purpose sometimes.
As I already mentioned, if an offensive player fumbles the ball at their own 47 but the ball bounced 5 yards forward and out of bounds the offense actually gains yards. Why is that ok? Wouldn't it be more fair to just have a rugby scrum for the ball since technically nobody had possession of the ball for 5 yards when the ball advanced up the field but went out of bounds?
The fumbled ball forward rule is stupid, I agree. I think under 5 minutes to go the ball is placed back at the spot where it was fumbled though. So there is no advancement allowed at that point in time. Why not be consistent with this rule no matter what? No advancement period.
I am against it because the offense lost the ball out of bounds. There isn’t a recovery by the defense so how can you just award them the ball when they never physically possessed it? Out of bounds is out of bounds regardless if it’s the 10 yard line or the end zone.
Wonder if someone vaults up draft boards for QB or not. The class was already weak, but with Herbert staying in Eugene the QB spot gets worse.
Hard to tell. This is not going to be a strong QB class, as you mentioned. With Herbert staying in school for next season, he’ll be in the draft in 2020 with the possibility of Tua Tagovailoa and Jake Fromm both eligible that year, some teams may wait until then.
Don't mind if Falcons bring back Koetter. Falcon's offense was pretty good when he was OC.
My playoff predictions
NFC Wild Card: Cowboys over Seahawks, Bears over Eagles
AFC Wild Card: Colts over Texans, Ravens over Chargers
NFC Divisional: Bears over Rams, Saints over Cowboys
AFC Divisional: Chiefs over Colts, Ravens over Patriots
NFC Championship: Saints over Bears
AFC Championship: Chiefs over Ravens
Super Bowl LIII: New Orleans Saints over Kansas City Chiefs