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I've been watching it 40 years and still have no idea about some of the rules.

In the unlikely event that I live for another 40 years, the chances of me understanding what an ineligible receiver reporting as eligible means, are about zero.

This is when an extra lineman joins the offense so they have six or seven of them on than the usual five. The additional lineman are eligible to receive the ball. They signal to the ref that they are eligible by wiping down their shirt with both hands. These are often called jumbo sets because of the extra size. You will see these mostly in short distance situations (e.g. 4th and 1 and when one or two yards from the goal line).
 
Meanwhile Da Bears are somehow Kings of the NFC North...don't think anyone had them as the dark horses at the beginning of the season.

Interesting to note Dan Campbell now taking over the offensive plays for the Lions does look like Ben Johnson really was a key cog in their machine & beginning to show his coaching attributes for Chicago.

It may be a false position, of sorts, for the Bears. That is the fifth team with a backup QB that they have played and scraped a win. Plus, Vikings (QB issues), Lions and Packers have all had issues of some sort. The Bears could even be better next year, have a worse record and be last in the NFCN.

The Vikings have a QB issue after drafting a first rounder. Maybe they did not watch the Michigan tape and see that his OC was reluctant to let him throw much and his main role was handing the ball to RBs.
 
I've been watching it 40 years and still have no idea about some of the rules.

In the unlikely event that I live for another 40 years, the chances of me understanding what an ineligible receiver reporting as eligible means, are about zero.
Only certain players can advance beyond the line of scrimmage and receive the ball. Generally these are wide receivers, running backs and tight-ends, and they're known as eligible receivers. Anyone else is ineligible and they have to wear certain numbers so the officials can easily see who's eligible and who isn't. I think there are only 5 eligible receivers allowable on the field at any time (plus the quarterback is also considered eligible).

However an ineligible player can tell the officials that he's going to be an eligible receiver for a specific play, which is known as reporting as eligible. In that case an eligible player must report as ineligible to ensure they stay within the rules.

So now you know!
 
Not really. One INT and one TD (the throw went zero yards but Sampson ran the 66) when well protected by the OL. Take that Sampson play away, and he had about 140 yards and a completion rate of about 50%. It is a copy cat league. Opponents will start working on his weaknesses now they have some film on him wearing a Browns jersey. He will face much better defenses in the coming weeks.

Not to rub it in but the Raiders were really bad. About as bad a team I have watched in the NFL in the last 5 years. I feel for the Raiders fans. I read somewhere that the pressure rate on Geno was 43% despite an average time to throw of 2.65 seconds lol

I think your management did the right thing binning off Chip Kelly. He has only had success at college level and been bad in the NFL. You will hopefully see some improvement in the next few weeks.
Our D is much better than our O. Thought Sanders managed the game pretty well for a first start. Read he was first starter in decades to get a win for the Browns. He deserves some credit although he wouldn’t have been the first if they all suited up against the Raiders first game!!
 
better from the Giants, but the same old.

i really do hate the UK's dedicated shows to the NFL games, none of them are any good and pretty pathetic.
DC Shane Bowen goes now, about time. A pretty good unit (-the DBs) that shouldn’t be selling games, but winning them.
 
Only certain players can advance beyond the line of scrimmage and receive the ball. Generally these are wide receivers, running backs and tight-ends, and they're known as eligible receivers. Anyone else is ineligible and they have to wear certain numbers so the officials can easily see who's eligible and who isn't. I think there are only 5 eligible receivers allowable on the field at any time (plus the quarterback is also considered eligible).

However an ineligible player can tell the officials that he's going to be an eligible receiver for a specific play, which is known as reporting as eligible. In that case an eligible player must report as ineligible to ensure they stay within the rules.

So now you know!
Ah, well this is the bit that I've never heard a commentator ( or a referee ) mention. An eligible receiver being illegible. Only the other way round. Think this is the bit I've struggled with. If they were all allowed to be eligible, why bother having a rule that some of them are ineligible to start with, unless they say otherwise? But if only a set amount are allowed to be eligible each play, I suppose it kind of makes sense.
 
Ah, well this is the bit that I've never heard a commentator ( or a referee ) mention. An eligible receiver being illegible. Only the other way round. Think this is the bit I've struggled with. If they were all allowed to be eligible, why bother having a rule that some of them are ineligible to start with, unless they say otherwise? But if only a set amount are allowed to be eligible each play, I suppose it kind of makes sense.
I found out a bizarre rule last night. Usually the clock stops when a player goes out of bounds with the ball but it didn't on one occasion in the game I watched. Apparently if the player goes out of bounds backwards, the clock continues. It only stops if they go out of bounds forward.
 
Our D is much better than our O. Thought Sanders managed the game pretty well for a first start. Read he was first starter in decades to get a win for the Browns. He deserves some credit although he wouldn’t have been the first if they all suited up against the Raiders first game!!
Sanders named as QB1 for the Browns with Gabriel out of concussion protocol
I found out a bizarre rule last night. Usually the clock stops when a player goes out of bounds with the ball but it didn't on one occasion in the game I watched. Apparently if the player goes out of bounds backwards, the clock continues. It only stops if they go out of bounds forward.
If we’re on about bizarre rules here, we should look at what George Pickens did last week as he defended an onside kick - he took a fair catch! Didn’t expect you to be able to do that at all.
 
Burrow expected to play vs Ravens on Thursday……they just need the defense to show up as well now!
If the defense plays like they did yesterday we’d still be in for a playoff shout. They were better than our offence for a large part of the game. If we had Burrow we’d have won that game. Flacco was just not in a position to play with his injuries.
 

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