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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; "If there were a decent amount of time left then I could see trying something like this. But there were FIVE SECONDS left. If the Bucs managed to cause a fumble and recover it, the time would have expired." The ...
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Re: NFL sides with Buccaneers on kneel-down controversy
"If there were a decent amount of time left then I could see trying something like this.
But there were FIVE SECONDS left. If the Bucs managed to cause a fumble and recover it, the time would have expired." The clock stops on a turnover. 5 seconds is enough time to fall on the football. But you're missing another possibility. Suppose they fumble the exchange and it's rolling free, and the Bucs pick it up and run for a touchdown. You still honestly believe they should just quit? You guys are arguing against probability, but maybe you should talk to the 2002 Kentucky Wildcats who lost to LSU on a 74 yard touchdown pass with 2 seconds on the clock. You never know what might happen, and if the Bucs somehow come up with the ball, they at least get the chance at a miracle. |
If I had a nickel for every time I heard that, the NFL would fine and suspend me.
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