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Old Thu Aug 18, 2016, 12:44pm
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"Carry" essentially indicates that you have wrapped up or grabbed ahold of the receiver and ended his forward progress in bounds.

No need to complicate it with a bunch of physics. That's the NFL's job.
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Old Thu Aug 18, 2016, 02:07pm
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"Carry" essentially indicates that you have wrapped up or grabbed ahold of the receiver and ended his forward progress in bounds.

No need to complicate it with a bunch of physics. That's the NFL's job.
A philosophy I've heard is he better catch the receiver, throw him over his shoulder, run 5-10 yards and then drop him out of bounds. In other words, most of us will never see a "carry". I haven't seen anything close since the new rule came out.
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