Rodgers' rushing TD called back

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I agree with the majority here. Of course, the NFL rarely admits to a mistake and will just continue on like a parade horse with blinders on.

At least it beats the college rule, where you are ruled down without any contact if your knee touches the ground.
 

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What the NFL needs is a safe word. My ex wife had one and it worked wonders for 10 years. Hers was NO.
 
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I don't like the rule, if it really is one. A player giving himself up should be consistent, no matter what position he plays.

I think they briefly mentioned the rule during the broadcast. A QB is treated differently than any other player.

I posted the exact phrasing of the rule right above your post. A quarterback isn't treated any other way than other positions.
 

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I posted the exact phrasing of the rule right above your post. A quarterback isn't treated any other way than other positions.
maybe not by the rule, but do you think they call a RB or WR, or TE down because he gave himself up diving towards the goal line? I still can't believe they said he was giving himself up.
 
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maybe not by the rule, but do you think they call a RB or WR, or TE down because he gave himself up diving towards the goal line? I still can't believe they said he was giving himself up.

No, I don't believe they would have made the same call if it wasn't a quarterback.

Just to be clear, I think it's a terrible rule and was an awful call.
 
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