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To: Bill who wrote (40939)12/23/2017 1:11:28 PM
From: JimisJim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45639
 
No... it could be worded that if the receiver is reaching to break the plane, etc., as in the Steelers play, that's a TD... if already in the end zone, current rule applies, and Jeff might disagree, but I think going out the back of the end zone should be like current rules for sideline receptions... my "thing" is more about how on the Steelers play unfolded, James "looked" more like a running back reaching to break the plane -- at least to me...

Ha! LOL, It really boils down to that old saying about "knowing one when I see it." So if they can afford to pay Gooddell all that money, maybe they could pay me just a few hundred thousand to review all goal line catches... <ggg>