So Tuck rule here? And that is pretty bold signal calling, not for nothing caroll deserved the coach of the year award.But after review it was stated Dilfer's arm was moving forward and the result was an incomplete pass, the Ravens received the ball and converted on 4th down and 19. And with the momentum change drove down the field and tied the game with a field goal. In OT the Ravens won the toss but in audaciously gutsy move, Pete Carroll called for a onside kick which the Browns recovered. A
Thanks. The thing is the tuck rule was always there and was enforced in many games prior that. But imo it was the Pats becoming a dynasty shortly after it that led to it popularisation. If the Pats had still lost the game it would have been a moot call just like here.There's a double postBut onto the postseason, nice to see the Browns get a victory. And that Super Bowl match-up should be one for the ages, still feel like the Tuck Rule is going to rear it's ugly head somehow. Good update as always.
Yep tuck rule. Yeah Pete is a bold dude and since this was during the era of first team to score wins in OT. He decided to risk it and get the ball rather than kick it to Brady who was on fire. So definitely the man deserved Coach if the year award for it and turning the Browns around.So Tuck rule here? And that is pretty bold signal calling, not for nothing caroll deserved the coach of the year award.
So we're getting a bay area Superbowl, a shame that one didn't happened in LA again that would be awesome.