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Re: Scary terry
Didn't he have a drop against ATL late in the game?
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Re: Scary terry
Maybe that doesn’t count when the pass was broken up by the defender?
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Join Date: Sep 2019
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Re: Scary terry
Maybe the one where the ball was high and he got crunched.
What is the official definition of a "drop"? ----- Hank Gargiulo of ESPN Stats & Information passed along the written standard our game charters rely upon to reduce subjectivity. This standard says drops are "incomplete passes where the receiver SHOULD have caught the pass with ORDINARY effort." Basically, we're talking about blatant drops, not the ones where your old man leans over and says anything that grazed the receiver anywhere was a drop in his day. "Only use this if the receiver is 100 percent at fault and no one else can be blamed for the incompletion," ESPN tells its game charters. "Pass interference that wasn't called/passes thrown just outside the receiver's reach, etc., are NOT drops." https://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/...a-dropped-pass |
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