And then a fraction of an inch away from an incredible catch
Cmon football gods you gotta give him that
And then a fraction of an inch away from an incredible catch
Cmon football gods you gotta give him that
That was some good shit. Ambivalent toward the Chiefs, but fuck the Ravens. Glad we’re back with a Friday game.
Lamar and Mahomes are polar opposites when it matters. Chefs just going to endlessly squeak out these wins by an inch for the next 10+ years.
Lamar is a rich man’s Dak.
Always fun to see Lamar blow it again. Dude cannot convert when the pressure is hottest
Also, fuck the Chiefs
Dude sucks
All he does is scramble
Will never forget Lamar fumbling the UK game away in 2016.
But on the other hand, will also will never forget the 2015 game which I attended where Lamar came off the bench to school UK.
Cruel
I’m gonna need some footage on Sunday.
“I thought it was a touchdown,” Jackson said. “I still think it’s a touchdown.”
Wonder if he thinks he completed the wide-open pass the play before too.
Man, this guy is so good. Is there any backstory on how he does this?
From the above angles I thought it could be one of those instances where the front of the shoe didn’t actually touch the ground because of the cleats, but once they went to a side angle it was clear that it touched the white.
He or she says it’s not using AI, but from memory or something.
If he had black cleats with white soles it might have been tough to tell if it was touching the white line.
I’ve kind of always wondered about this if the edge of the toe is hovering over the line but is not in contact with the ground, is that in or out. What I’m asking is theoretical. If we had the technology to ascertain that with certainty, what should the correct ruling be in that case.
It seems as a practical matter given the weight of the player and the height of the grass, it would almost impossible for it not to have been touching something out of bounds.
Without touching out in any way, he would be in. Body parts hovering over the line without touching would all be the same whether they’re a millimeter off the ground or several feet.