Pitt QB Kenny Pickett with the 1st ever Fake Slide Rushing TD

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Same crybaby talk we heard that got the read option shadow banned from the NFL

stop it or don’t stop it. Dudes been fake going out of bounds for 30 years. Same thing applies

Except a hit a step or two out of bounds is never penalized. A hit while the qb is in the process of sliding is flagged 100% of the time. There is more leeway for one compared to the other.

They have half done fair catches. Even having people who weren’t even fielding the ball do a fair catch, while the real receiver catches and runs for a TD. All this shyt been happening.

Link showing what I've described without a flag being thrown for running after the fair catch. It doesn't exist.

Sure, a second player might signal fc, but that would only protect THAT player if he were to make the catch, not any other player. I swear it's like none of you have even played pop warner.
 

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Do you know what diagonal means? His body is nowhere near that. The first pic is the only one close to it, but his leg is stretched out like crazy and look at his upper body. It’s only at a 95 degree angle tops. :skip:

Y’all making too much of what I’m saying like I really give a damn about it being illegal or not. I’m done arguing over this shyt. :russell:

For a split second, the QB slows down, stops running upright (90 degrees with the ground) and leans back slightly in preparation for a slide. He extends one leg and begins to fold the other underneath him. All of this is clear as day, undisputable fact! The defenders see this, and react by also slowing down... yes, they are conditioned to do this, because not doing so ALWAYS results in a 15 yard penalty, AND possible ejection! However, a split second later, the QB catches his balance, goes back upright (third pic) and continues running. Again, this is amazing, and all credit to him because most wouldn't be able to do this, but that doesn't make the play any less cheap. He is certainly more closer to 120 degrees and sliding than he is to 90 degrees, and running upright.

the fact they called it a fake slide is what ppl dont like. shyt looks clean asf at regular speed

Nah breh. Ppl don't like what looks like abuse of already egregiously overprotective rules, which disqualifies defenders for playing physically and at full speed. It feels dirty to wave the white flag, only to shoot your would be captor as they come to restrain you.
 

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For a split second, the QB slows down, stops running upright (90 degrees with the ground) and leans back slightly in preparation for a slide. He extends one leg and begins to fold the other underneath him. All of this is clear as day, undisputable fact! The defenders see this, and react by also slowing down... yes, they are conditioned to do this, because not doing so ALWAYS results in a 15 yard penalty, AND possible ejection! However, a split second later, the QB catches his balance, goes back upright (third pic) and continues running. Again, this is amazing, and all credit to him because most wouldn't be able to do this, but that doesn't make the play any less cheap. He is certainly more closer to 120 degrees and sliding than he is to 90 degrees, and running upright.



Nah breh. Ppl don't like what looks like abuse of already egregiously overprotective rules, which disqualifies defenders for playing physically and at full speed. It feels dirty to wave the white flag, only to shoot your would be captor as they come to restrain you.
:mjlol: okay
 

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Except a hit a step or two out of bounds is never penalized. A hit while the qb is in the process of sliding is flagged 100% of the time. There is more leeway for one compared to the other.



Link showing what I've described without a flag being thrown for running after the fair catch. It doesn't exist.

Sure, a second player might signal fc, but that would only protect THAT player if he were to make the catch, not any other player. I swear it's like none of you have even played pop warner.
Took all of 5 seconds... Dude clearly lifts his left arm halfway up and made a circle motion... But it wasn't high enough in the air or whatever the fukk reason.. But he faked the motion



And fukk @duncanthetall nikka negged me and he wrong right with you


Here's the NCAA denying they are stopping the fake fair catch... And here we are in 2021 and it's still not banned... So yes.. It is a thing. Like the fake slide, people just scared to do it.. Cause if you get laid the fukk out, that's on YOU

NCAA Denies Report It Wants a Rule Change on Fake Fair-Catch Punt Returns
 
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how do we know he did it on purpose?
That’s what I thought at first too, in regular speed I thought he tripped himself up trying to make a cut. But they interviewed him after and he said he did it on purpose.
 

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That’s what I thought at first too, in regular speed I thought he tripped himself up trying to make a cut. But they interviewed him after and he said he did it on purpose.

of course football players always tell the truth.....:comeon:
 

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I don’t see why he would lie about that, he risked putting a target on himself now.
Reading that quote caused me to go check if he's leaving after the end of this season and he's a senior so the college coaches won't be able to coach up against it, but I give him one attempt at doing that in the pros. Someone is gonna take that 15 to prove a point if he scores a long TD run.

:russ:
 

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You wild if you think NFL defensive players aint watch that and won't be ready especially in the second half of a preseason game.
lol, I was referring to we'll never know if it was intentional or not
 
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