Sean McVay: Seahawks' two-point play will be a competition committee talking point
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Sean McVay: Seahawks' two-point play will be a competition committee talking point
""When situations and circumstances arise like that, those will be things that I guarantee you will be addressed and conversed over," McVay said Friday during a videoconference with reporters."
""It's a technicality issue," McVay said. "What they said is, 'You can't advance a fumble under two minutes on two-point plays or on fourth downs.' That's the thing. 'Because they said it was a backwards pass, that's how it was able to be advanced.'""
""I should have been there to pick up the ball," Turner said. "But I saw Verse hit it, then I saw [safety] Kam [Curl] almost catch a pick and I was like, 'Welp, he almost caught it.' And then I went to"
Sean McVay serves on the NFL competition committee and will raise the two-point conversion backward-pass situation for committee review. On a fourth-quarter try in the Rams' 38-37 loss at Seattle, Sam Darnold's pass was initially ruled forward but was overturned on review to a backward pass. Zach Charbonnet recovered the ball in the end zone and the conversion counted. The outcome rested on a rule that prevents advancing a fumble under certain circumstances but allows advancement when a play is ruled a backward pass. Rams players expressed surprise and noted situational focus.
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