Nice reaction. One of the things that you really don't see in this video is that, when they catch the ball, it only counts as a catch if they are able to get both feet on the ground, inside the playing field, after they make the catch. That is why some of the shots show them leaning way, way over the sideline when they make the catch rather than taking another step and being under the ball. You are right though, their body control is amazing.
In the NFL to get a catch the following must happen. 1. The receiver must catch and control the ball before it hits the ground. The ball can touch the ground if the receiver has control of it prior and does not lose control. 2. The receiver must get both feet in bounds or some other body part that isn't a hand after gaining full control of the ball. 3. The receiver must "complete the catch" Completing the catch is one or more of the following. 1. Controlling the ball when you make contact with the ground. (applies to falling) 2. Another step after catching the ball. 3. Dodging or warding off a defender. 4. Going out of bounds while fully in control of the ball (you cannot lose control of the ball while doing so). If a part of the body other than a hand or foot hits inbounds before any other body part touches out of bounds, it counts the same as getting both feet inbounds. On the line is out of bounds. In College Football you only need one foot inbounds. All other rules apply.
The only players that are allowed to kick the ball are the kicker and the punter, that's it. If anyone else kicks the ball intentionally in any direction, it's a penalty. Also they only put in just 2 highlights of Randy Moss here, but you could literally fill this entire video of just Randy Moss making unbelievable catches. You might enjoy reacting to him
Nice reaction. One of the things that you really don't see in this video is that, when they catch the ball, it only counts as a catch if they are able to get both feet on the ground, inside the playing field, after they make the catch. That is why some of the shots show them leaning way, way over the sideline when they make the catch rather than taking another step and being under the ball. You are right though, their body control is amazing.
In the NFL to get a catch the following must happen.
1. The receiver must catch and control the ball before it hits the ground. The ball can touch the ground if the receiver has control of it prior and does not lose control.
2. The receiver must get both feet in bounds or some other body part that isn't a hand after gaining full control of the ball.
3. The receiver must "complete the catch"
Completing the catch is one or more of the following.
1. Controlling the ball when you make contact with the ground. (applies to falling)
2. Another step after catching the ball.
3. Dodging or warding off a defender.
4. Going out of bounds while fully in control of the ball (you cannot lose control of the ball while doing so).
If a part of the body other than a hand or foot hits inbounds before any other body part touches out of bounds, it counts the same as getting both feet inbounds. On the line is out of bounds.
In College Football you only need one foot inbounds. All other rules apply.
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Receivers are generally tall and fast. Or they could be smaller and super fast. Some of the guys in that video have freakishly large hands.
Why the Seahawks didn't run the ball?
Watch Barry Sanders highlights. He's a running back.
Best MLB outfield catches is a good one to react to.
Dude she's learning football. Lol
The only players that are allowed to kick the ball are the kicker and the punter, that's it. If anyone else kicks the ball intentionally in any direction, it's a penalty. Also they only put in just 2 highlights of Randy Moss here, but you could literally fill this entire video of just Randy Moss making unbelievable catches. You might enjoy reacting to him