Drew Brees' 2-point conversion pass to Lance Moore in Super Bowl 44

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2010

Drew Brees' 2-point conversion pass to Lance Moore in Super Bowl 44 in Miami, Florida (Ruled complete after a challenge by the Saints)

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  • Oh I understand the rule now, as long as your the saints you dont have to secure the ball to the ground but if your the lions then your screwed

  • This counted but the Lions didnt?

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  • wait. is everybody talking about the one calvin johnson catch er what?????

  • As a Saints fan, the Lions got screwed. =/

  • How does this differ from the Infamous Lions screwjob? Oh, I understand. If you're a Lions Player, you get BS calls no matter what you do. Everyone else, especially the f*cking cheese f*ckers Green Bay Fudge Packers, you can pull off BS and obvious penalties and not get called for squat! The NFL need to lay off the Lions.

  • @ryanhosn1 yea it was wtf

  • @goblue1162 moore surcured the ball and so the did the lions reciever they just have a stupid rule in the nfl about catching the ball

  • @ryanhosn1 Sorry i messed that up, the reason that was a catch was that he caught it in the field of play and stretched it over the plain, which ends the play. Its a completly different matter in the endzone.

  • @TheFacepalmftw what does it matter if it got hit out of his hands or not? it wasn't in his hands regardless

  • I think that this may be different from the disputed Calvin Johnson "catch" because Moore gained possession of the ball outside the plane of the goal-line, then brought the ball across, after he had gained full possession. The rule is that if any part of the ball already in the possession of a player breaks the plane, it is a touchdown. Whatever happens after ball breaks the plane has no affect. But with the Johnson catch, initial possesion was gained inside the end-zone. Different rule I guess

  • This is an obvious TD

  • @RAYSHYLO77 No it actually isnt. While he was on the ground the ball was kicked out of his hands. In the Lions game he didnt get it hit out of his hands while on the ground, he just dropped it.

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