Bob Starkey
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Podcast Appearances
I think it's a little jab, yeah.
I would take it.
And when it happened, we're sitting there watching this in the studio there, and I thought, that's a little jab.
I thought it was a little jab, and I like it.
A friendly jab, but a little jab, yes.
But I would think that eventually that rule is going to have to be looked at again and again because it has been looked at again and again.
And while I think the application was correct, I think the application...
needs to be a little bit changed.
The way they look at that has to be changed.
Do you agree with that?
Do you think it should be?
Because here's the scenario.
I was looking at games last night, and I saw one.
This is a San Francisco game against Seattle from three years ago where I forget who the receiver was, caught it at the two-yard line, took two steps, held the ball out over the goal line, and was knocked away at that point.
But you crossed the goal line.
No, I don't know.
But, I mean, I trust my eyes on what I think is a catch and what isn't a catch.
Maybe it just should be if you have possession.
And possession is โ
Two hands around the ball, or it's clear that you have possession, and the ball crosses the goal line no matter what instance, then it's a touchdown.