I may be the only person who LIKES the "going to the ground" rule in the NFL. Why do I like it? Its black and white. Either you maintain control of the ball all the way, or you don't. What I don't like....judgement calls. Theres no judgement here. Its either one way or the other.
"IronMan" wrote:
I also think the rule is okay, and for the same reason: It's easier to enforce.
Although Zero doesn't like the rule, props to him for pointing out that Johnson did not drop the ball on purpose. It was jarred loose when he hit the ground.
With this rule, I don't think there is a question of how long the player has to hang onto the ball after he hits the ground. The point is whether the ball was dislodged by the impact of the receiver hitting the ground, which it clearly was in this case.
Players know that they need to hang onto the ball when they hit the ground. Johnson had it jarred loose when he came down and then tried to make it look like he dropped it on purpose. I can't fault him for that, because that's the only thing he could do at that point.
I grudgingly accepted this ruling when it happened to Greg Jennings last year, so I'm not going to complain about it when it's just the Lions. They're cursed anyway.