I took a tour of Ford's Rouge River assembly plant last week. As I looked down on the assembly floor, there were tons of Michigan shirts and hats. Made me feel good about Michigan the state and Michigan the University.
Right, it's different on receptions. I was using an example where possession was established. Its weird that it's different on a reception, but that's the rule.
"The ground can't cause a fumble" is something oft repeated that actually isn't true. What the rule basically states is that an elbow or knee being down ends the play, and it's hard for the ball to be on the ground without the players body also touching the ground. Players don't often get mashed into the ground without being down, and at that point they can't fumble. It's just easier to say that the ground can't cause a fumble.
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Can you direct me to John U. Bacon's statements on Friday?
I took a tour of Ford's Rouge River assembly plant last week. As I looked down on the assembly floor, there were tons of Michigan shirts and hats. Made me feel good about Michigan the state and Michigan the University.
I saw Mario Batali at the Roadhouse and he was loving that shit. Orange clogs and all.