This particular rule at least makes sense to me though. Not like that horrible tuck rule. The bottom line for me is that if you are Calvin Johnson trying to make that game-winning catch you should grab that ball with both hands and hold onto it as if your life depended on it, until the referee signals touchdown.
"Greg C." wrote:
Exactly. That no doubt should have been a catch--it's just that Megatron didn't know the rule well enough to secure the ball properly. But it's a bit tough for a receiver to try to catch a ball and, in the matter of a second go through that rule, in it's entirety, in his head, and attempt to follow it every step of the way lol. Let's be honest here, the majority of these players aren't scholars they're athletes. Physical specimens.
I agree that the wording of the rule makes sense and the call of the catch makes sense via the rule but the rule needs to change if what Johnson did is not considered a catch.
As with every rule you're trying to be as general as possible to cover multiple situations. But sadly it doesn't work because the circumstances are always so different. What we have here is a situation where the everyone normally would agree on it being a catch but one in which the rule disagrees with the circumstances.
My main point? Look at his body language. He knew he had it and he let it go when he hit the ground. I DOUBT the ground would have caused that incompletion if Johnson would have known beforehand that it would be called incomplete. He would have adjusted and taken every step he could have to make sure that that didn't happen. It's just sad that these calls are actually deciding games. When it happens during the middle of the game and there's time to play it's a lot easier to move on because you still have plenty of opportunities to win, but to have something like that taken from you? It's awful. It reminds me of our wild card game last year against the Cardinals which is probably why this call makes me so upset.
Most of this falls on Johnson. He should have taken every step to make sure that ball was secure otherwise this whole disturbance would have never existed. Still, it's a really nasty situation lol.