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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 926923" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>True that. I like to think of that Endzone chalk like a sideline. If he slides onto his knees 1ft from the sideline then slides clear across the chalk into the bench area? They’d keep the clock running because he surrendered “in bounds” at the beginning of the slide.</p><p></p><p>That clock should’ve continue running because he never made the line.</p><p></p><p>The nice thing about that play was Taylor actually had reached out towards the chalk at about 1.5 yards out, but as he closes in, he surrenders and his natural inclination was to pull the ball back in and tuck it to avoid fumbling. Had he kept his arms extended with controlling the ball? The very Mili- second he broke the plane was an instant TD. Krabs you were right about the gift.. but GB still had to stop it with multiple attempts from 1 FT. It wasn’t the final say on that play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 926923, member: 10086"] True that. I like to think of that Endzone chalk like a sideline. If he slides onto his knees 1ft from the sideline then slides clear across the chalk into the bench area? They’d keep the clock running because he surrendered “in bounds” at the beginning of the slide. That clock should’ve continue running because he never made the line. The nice thing about that play was Taylor actually had reached out towards the chalk at about 1.5 yards out, but as he closes in, he surrenders and his natural inclination was to pull the ball back in and tuck it to avoid fumbling. Had he kept his arms extended with controlling the ball? The very Mili- second he broke the plane was an instant TD. Krabs you were right about the gift.. but GB still had to stop it with multiple attempts from 1 FT. It wasn’t the final say on that play. [/QUOTE]
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