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Originally Posted by FAX
Makes sense. One would think there would be some kind of standard, though.
I think it's probably hands on the ball. After all, you can't "drop" it if you don't "have" it.
FAX
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Kind of. But think about the Charles "drop."
The ball was thrown to his back shoulder and he reached back and got a hand on the ball. Is that a "drop" in your opinion?
To me, the answer is yes if we're talking about an elite WR. If, as is the case here, we're talking about a RB, the answer is a big ol' no way your lifetime backup to the backup Hoodie warmer QB sucks ass.