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I have NEVER seen an intentional grounding call like that.

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  • I have NEVER seen an intentional grounding call like that.

    WTF?!?
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  • #2
    strange call.
    Originally posted by NorthJerseyEAGLES:



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    • #3
      I saw it called a couple of years ago. Automatic call? It use to be a judgment call back in the day.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
        I saw it called a couple of years ago. Automatic call? It use to be a judgment call back in the day.
        It’s gotta be some nuance of the rule because I don’t think Hurts made that throw with the intention of avoiding a sack
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        • #5
          Originally posted by IronEagle View Post

          It’s gotta be some nuance of the rule because I don’t think Hurts made that throw with the intention of avoiding a sack
          I believe it’s an automatic call — QB between the tackles and no WR in the area. It’s part of the NFL’s desire to take judgment calls outs.

          I personally disagree with it. Like you said, it’s a timing play and Hurts and Brown weren’t on the same page.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post

            I believe it’s an automatic call — QB between the tackles and no WR in the area. It’s part of the NFL’s desire to take judgment calls outs.

            I personally disagree with it. Like you said, it’s a timing play and Hurts and Brown weren’t on the same page.
            I wonder what constitutes “in the area”? I just saw Mahomes throw something which wasn’t called Intentional grounding because there was a receiver in the “area”. Is there some sort of radius which constitutes the”area”? It there isn’t it’s a judgment call. In this case, I think he intentionally grounded it to avoid the sack.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by IronEagle View Post

              I wonder what constitutes “in the area”? I just saw Mahomes throw something which wasn’t called Intentional grounding because there was a receiver in the “area”. Is there some sort of radius which constitutes the”area”? It there isn’t it’s a judgment call. In this case, I think he intentionally grounded it to avoid the sack.
              After watching Hurts get f'd on a call and Mahomes get another set of downs. A win is a win.... but BS is BS.

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