
Sun Oct 25, 2009, 10:57pm
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Oklahoma
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kajun Ref N Texas
With all due respect, do you really not know what the phrase means? I think we are getting a little to legalistic. It simply means that if you hit the ground and the ball pops out, you are down because you hit the ground first. Yes, if the ball hits first, it's a fumble. So the phrase, "the ground can't cause a fumble" is accurate unless the ball hits first.
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I know exactly what it means.
It means that people who use the statement are mimicking an inaccurate comment that is not supported by rule. That also means it is usually said by fans, players, coaches and common-taters. Not what you would call an intelligent group in regard to rules knowledge.
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