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To: Dmitry Vukicevich

What's the "tuck" rule?


24 posted on 01/14/2007 10:28:29 AM PST by MotleyGirl70
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To: MotleyGirl70
The tuck rule is a rule in American professional football, currently used only by the National Football League (NFL).

Ordinarily, if the quarterback drops or loses the football while he is bringing the ball forward in a passing motion, and the ball touches the ground, it is considered an incomplete pass. If the quarterback drops or loses the football at any other time, it is considered a fumble, as if any other player had dropped it.

The tuck rule is an exception to this rule. It applies if the quarterback brings his arm forward in a passing motion, but then changes his mind and tries to keep hold of the football rather than making a pass. In this situation, if the quarterback loses the ball while stopping his passing motion or bringing the ball back to his body, it is still considered a forward pass (and thus an incomplete pass if the ball hits the ground), even if the ball is moving backwards at the time the quarterback loses it.[1]

It is a BS rule, like all the others that protect the quarterback, like if he is outside the tackles he can ground the ball. Jack Lambert, a great linebacker with the Steelers, said why don't you just put skirts on quarterbacks. lol
26 posted on 01/14/2007 10:31:37 AM PST by Dmitry Vukicevich (I have nothing interesting to say)
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