Yes, the great Chris Collinsworth, receiver extraordinaire.Collinsworth who played the position last I checked after the play …” the receiver has to be able to fight through that “ …
I appreciate you posting the rule but your interpretation if the play is wrong
Gallup literally tries to cross in front of him but Gillmore reaches and grabs him then butts into him knocking him down
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Exactly. We act like opponents can’t make plays too.I have no issue throwing it on Gillmore the rout could have been better and the throw could have been better but I would not shy away from a CB basically allow him to eliminate a part of the field. Lamb beat Gilmore in this game as well on a couple of throws
Exactly. We act like opponents can’t make plays too.
So this is legal now? LOL.
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Bruh, the WR falls down trying to get back to the ball.That has to be totally on Gallup . As a receiver you have to stay upright in order to catch the ball and in a storied career in NE now Indy Gilmore probably has not had an easier interception.
You could tell from Daks body language after the play it was three letters the first one is W I’ll leave the guessing as to the other 2.
When Cooper was here it was almost like you had to force the ball early into his hands keep him involved , interested . With 88 13 and Noah Brown it’s whoever is open distribute the passes then you have the three horsemen at TE . I’m liking this late season passing game .
So the play before that when Gallimore almost picked Dak whos fault was that?
The ball was already in the air when Gallup made his cut. These are timing plays.Bruh, the WR falls down trying to get back to the ball.
This one is 100% on Dak.
(I say this all as a Dak supporter)
SG ran into Gallup knocking him down that a PI, sorry blaming a player to not sty up when illegal contact impeding his route caused him to fall..that another no call pi we didn't get, how many is that this year??That has to be totally on Gallup . As a receiver you have to stay upright in order to catch the ball and in a storied career in NE now Indy Gilmore probably has not had an easier interception.
You could tell from Daks body language after the play it was three letters the first one is W I’ll leave the guessing as to the other 2.
When Cooper was here it was almost like you had to force the ball early into his hands keep him involved , interested . With 88 13 and Noah Brown it’s whoever is open distribute the passes then you have the three horsemen at TE . I’m liking this late season passing game .
sorry, most of us saw it differently, sg ran into Gallup it was subtle like pick play in basketball. he came into Gallup with slight bump, than stopped hard that a PI impeding a receiver to route like those deep jump balls when a wr stops and the Cb runs into him as he tries to catch the ball, most of those are called, how's this differently he basically knocked Gallup off his route, impeding the receiver with contact is a PI!And Gallup is 6’1” 198 Gilmore is 6’0” 190 so he should’ve owned that route but it looks like he gave up on the break.
100% most saw it that way..It was illegal contact all the way. I’m not biased when it comes to fouls either. I believe it was Gallup that had an OPI later that wasn’t called so it evened out
Sure Gallup needs to stay on his feet but totally on Gallup.....naw, hell no.
How about not throwing it to where Gilmore has leverage? Dak also put one a mile behind Ceedee that was a bump ball (just short of an interception). And on another play, Gilmore jumped a route with the ball bouncing off his chest. No excuses, Dak's good but on those plays he's got to do better.
Bruh, the WR falls down trying to get back to the ball.
This one is 100% on Dak.
(I say this all as a Dak supporter)