Tate catch makes the NFL look like a complete joke

StarBoyz83

Well-Known Member
Messages
17,278
Reaction score
11,838
That was a weird play. But I think it was a good call. He had it for a while in the endzone before he fumbled it.
 

Hoofbite

Well-Known Member
Messages
40,574
Reaction score
11,171
I think this is probably the worst one so far this season because it doesn't even involve the player going to the ground as he lost control before he started falling over the guy at his feet. Tate didn't satisfy the requirements for a catch so it should have been an interception.

There's no way anyone can possibly say that Tate had the ball long enough after his second foot comes down to demonstrate that he is a runner.
 

Nova

Ntegrase96
Messages
10,292
Reaction score
12,084
I think this is probably the worst one so far this season because it doesn't even involve the player going to the ground as he lost control before he started falling over the guy at his feet. Tate didn't satisfy the requirements for a catch so it should have been an interception.

There's no way anyone can possibly say that Tate had the ball long enough after his second foot comes down to demonstrate that he is a runner.

Yeah this certainly is not a catch by the definition of the rule, even in its ambiguity.

The Calvin johnson original play was more obviously a catch than this.

If this happened anywhere else and the ball hit the ground, it would have been considered an incompletion. Hell, we saw this with Miles against the Browns in 2012.
 

Manwiththeplan

Well-Known Member
Messages
14,169
Reaction score
7,677
As someone who believed that the Dez call was consistent with the Calvin Johnson play (actually happened to Johnson twice) and then believed that the Freeman TD call back last week was correct, I have to say that this Tate play is incorrect.
 

Hoofbite

Well-Known Member
Messages
40,574
Reaction score
11,171
As someone who believed that the Dez call was consistent with the Calvin Johnson play (actually happened to Johnson twice) and then believed that the Freeman TD call back last week was correct, I have to say that this Tate play is incorrect.

Same boat.
 

Manwiththeplan

Well-Known Member
Messages
14,169
Reaction score
7,677
Same boat.

yea, Mike Pereira was surprised they over turned it and said it should have been an interception, but his rationale was Tate was not going to the ground, so that part of the rule does not apply. He did again, say he did not "clearly establish himself" as a runner.
 

big dog cowboy

THE BIG DOG
Staff member
Messages
97,355
Reaction score
99,830
CowboysZone ULTIMATE Fan
I gave up trying to figure out what is and isn't a catch any more. It's clear to me the refs are going to do what they want and then find a way to justify it. So show me the replay and lets on with the game.
 

Kevinicus

Well-Known Member
Messages
19,440
Reaction score
12,210
How can someone in the endzone establish themselves as a runner? They can't advance the ball. It's all subjective. The requirements of a catch are not clear.
 
Top