Joe Burrow throws a TD while falling down | Cincinnati Bengals Vs Cleveland Browns

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24 comments
  1. Ken Stabler made this exact same play in 1974 against the Miami Dolphins. The playoff game is one of the best, hard fought games you will see. It is referred to as "Sea of Hands", when football was real.

  2. I agree and was correcting friends and people online and then I read:
    "Pushing a player into the runner:
    If you push a player into the runner and they fall, this counts as a "down by contact" because the defensive player initiated the contact that caused the fall."
    So does the D Lineman Rush not count as Initiated Contact?
    We all have seen O Lineman trip QB and D touches him still and/or QB gets up to continue play. Shoot some have handed ball off while on ground. And I don't recall Any being Down by Contact.
    Is there nuance in the rules since line of scrimmage?
    Or was it because it was obvious "trip" not via D push O into him?

  3. Burrow is a better QB than Mahomes. The difference is that Mahomes plays for a REAL organization that hires the best coaches and provides Mahomes with everything he needs to be successful. Burrow, on the other hand, is given a cheap unproven coach that's in way over his head and the scouting department is the smallest in the league. And the new indoor practice facility? It's a cheap giant inflatable balloon of some sort. Mike Brown has a generational QB in Burrow and he's (Brown) clueless on how to handle him. FIRE MIKE BROWN!!!

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