He wasn’t it’s because of the camera angle most shots when it’s from across the field and near the bounds look janky but are usually in and this one looks close so chances are it’s in they had an example in the beginning that they showed a replay of I have got so mad because I thought the other players feet are out because of the camera angle when watching my favorite college and nfl teams then when they show it from a different angle I’m like oh😂 he is definitely in
I've seen a punter kick it off the ass of an upback before. Saw it as a kid in the 1966 AFL All-Star game played in monsoon in Oakland. One of the worst field conditions I've ever seen.
at 0:50 can we talk about number 83 who carried that man to the end zone. Good on him! Yeah I know a lot of that work was done by the RB but damn that's teamwork.
Yeah I thought so too. "Push From Bush" I don't know if they changed the rule or not though. I don't keep up on it that much. Just the power of 83 you could tell he was TIRED in the endzone haha.@@parkercole4253
Many of these miraculous moments wouldn't have happened if the defense actually tried to tackle the carrier rather than try to get a hit that will make the sports highlight reels...
Great video. One thing that bums me out is that a lot of these plays won't happen anymore because they have changed the rule and you can't "come back" toward your own end zone to block an opponent up field from you. It ticks me off to see a player get his shoulder and helmet into the defender's chest and then be called for a "blindside block".
Uh, no. He means you can jump OVER the player and land on the ground but you can't land ON the guy. (These days I think the rule is you can't even jump over them.)