Cardinals at Seahawks gameday thread 11-24-24

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They can’t possibly not overturn that clear as day one foot in and the Pylon no other way to interpret that! But these refs are absolutely trash today so who knows!
 

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“In American football, a pylon does not count as a down; instead, if a player carrying the ball touches a pylon while inbounds, it is considered a touchdown, meaning they have crossed the goal line and scored points”

So touchdown right?
 

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Pylon doesn't count if his foot touches it, but was his other foot down when it hit his hands?
 

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I don’t think that’s a TD. If hitting the pylon is considered a foot inbounds I’ve learned something new today.
Same. Never heard that rule… and it doesn’t really make sense.

But hope y’all are right.
 

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“In American football, a pylon does not count as a down; instead, if a player carrying the ball touches a pylon while inbounds, it is considered a touchdown, meaning they have crossed the goal line and scored points”

So touchdown right?

Only if both feet down
 

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I guess that makes sense you have to have established possession inbounds before the pylon is a TD?
 
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