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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
I thought the knee was actually down OOB before the shin made contact.
I thought the rule was actually pretty straightforward here. And how they implemented it was fine. I just thought their conclusion was wrong. Or at least, I didn't see anything that constituted 'clear visual evidence' sufficient to overturn.
But hey, was glad to see 'em do it. **** the Jets and **** Rodgers, but chaos in the AFC can only be a good thing for us.
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Guess it's all up for interpretation. Any part of the leg below the knee that touches in bounds counts as a completion. Except for the feet. You have to get 2 of those. Lmao