I'm not speaking for Kanata, but I never said change the rule. As written, it's not a catch, I acknowledge that. I also understand why the rule is written to remove subjectivity from a major aspect of the game - THE CATCH!
That said, I just don't see the play the same way as you do. Yes, Shields touched the ball, but from that point on, my two eyes see control of the ball, two feet down, no bobbling, no dropping - only contact with the ground causing the ball to come loose. To me, the (justifiable) technicality of the rule was the reason for the incompletion, not him juggling it, or Shields making a play on the ball.
Originally Posted by: musccy