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Originally Posted by rydogg58
Sure, that's good technical football, and makes sense on paper. But at game speed, with him running to the sidelines, and the pursuit of the SF defense it probably wasn't going to happen. Trying to worry about taking a knee when he's already hit full speed and making it work without fumbling would be problematic at best.
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Let’s not act like it hasn’t been done many times before on both the pro and collegiate levels. I remember Gurley doing it recently and pissing a lot of people off because he would’ve hit the over if he had scored.
For me, I liked the punctuation of the score at the end, but I also understand the rationale of never even letting your opponent touch it.