I agree with that, Richardson needs time and lots of PRACTICE. Considering how young and inexperienced he is he looks pretty good, a lot better than Justin Fields, and that multitude of other high first round draft picks at the qb position these past 8-10 years. Ballard hit it with the pick.
So if the player is running forward, they only need to tap their toes in bounds. If they are going backwards the entire foot needs to be inbounds? My question is why? A wr catches a ball, taps his toes inbounds and is shoved out, that's a catch. If the player has his back to the sideline. Makes the catch, one foot completely in, the second foot touches the toes in, but the heal is out, no catch. Seems dumb. Also, was I the only one that saw holding on almost every play by both olines and it wasn't called all day?
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