That's fine, Bolt. Don't get me wrong; I'm not singling you out (but) your comment gave me food for thought per this issue.
First, look at the footage. Several angles (cameras) were provided; we've all seen them. And not one ever shows the ball and ground coming in contact with one another. Blandino "surmised" this was the cause / reason....but he couldn't possibly have known for certain simply because the footage wasn't there to see and verify that claim.
I challenge Blandino to show the world one frame on film where the ball and ground are making contact at any time the ball's in Dez's outstretched hand (we've all heard his explanation after making his decision on this play.....he explained the ball hitting the ground was what jarred the ball momentarily as Dez rolled before gathering it back in).
All one can see is Dez's gloved hand cradling the ball the entire way once he made the initial catch (with both hands) then stretching forward (with the ball in one hand). The very act he's stretching out to the end zone marker (while attempting to stabilize himself with his right hand so as to not be counted as "down") would constitute a "football move" was being attempted (not the explanation he was in the "natural" act of falling to the turf from his timed jump).
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Originally Posted by Boltfan
Stupid rule, but alas the rule does state the ground can cause an incomplete pass.
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