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by Chris Mottram • Dec 15, 2008 9:55 PM EST
During the second quarter of Monday night’s Browns-Eagles game, Samuel had a sure pick-six, but right before reaching paydirt he did this:
Luckily for him, and the Eagles, the ball didn’t roll to an opponent, or out of bounds, and Samuel was able to scoop it up for the touchdown:
Mike Tirico mentioned that Samuel may have dropped the ball early as they cut to commercial, but that seemed to be the extent of the discussion -- perhaps because they were too busy still trying to explain to Tony Kornheiser who Ken Dorsey is. I’m not certain if the refs ruled it a fumble or not. But look at that screen grab -- there’s no doubt it was.
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He actually appeared to somewhat "throw" it into the endzone, I thought it should have been reviewed.
by daymonz on Dec 16, 2008 3:31 PM EST reply actions
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