This is wrong. If she does not have possession of the football while she is in the end zone, regardless of if she has it when entering, it should not be a touchdown by any standards. In other words, if the ball is dropped, knocked loose, or fumbled in any way it is not a touchdown unless the recovering team is the team with possession in the endzone. If they fumble it and recover it in the end zone then yes it is a touchdown.
Longtime referee here. If she had it when she entered, then yes it is a touchdown. All it has to do is cross the line. Now, if she was making a catch in the end zone and dropped it, then it’s incomplete and no it is not a touchdown. Have you watched college or NFL? These days all you need is to touch the pylon and it’s a touchdown.
I am no longer interested in LFL or X League women's football. The rules and referees have not graduated any school and the rules were made on a preference basis. Good attempt but a terrible execution.
Well, for one, X-League is a completely different league unrelated to LFL. Two, all the officials on any LFL field had backgrounds in college officiating, so clearly they had the experience. The rule book was not that big, it also had many differences from the original arena and indoor games. They were designed to bring about maximum action and minimum stoppage to begin with. As time wore on it was rewritten in ways to tamper down the fights and bring a focus on to the game. A lot of the times, many of the officials were new to the game because they would be changed. White Hats were always the same, but the rest of the crew, some would try it and it wouldn’t be their cup of tea and would decline the next time, forcing the white hat to get replacements. Seattle was the most consistent, and those guys are still together helping out X-League.
😯🙆👋🏻😍las estado serdno cada una de ustedes tan hermosasta muy Bonito Rcurden que el deporte es muy hermosa como ustedes ades coptir no lo es todo ni quen gana lo mas portante es sus vidas y el Rspeto ase stedes mismas Rsptesn mucho quen gana aun que perdira calquera de ustedes na den les queta lo hermosa cuanto las ama Dios mucho que les llama las niña de sus ojos Dios las ama mucho 😍👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻🫣😘👍🏻
Whether or not they cross the goal line, if the ball comes out it is a fumble plain and simple. If it comes out in the field it's a fumble, that's playing favorites and that is illegal play.
Toya Giron had a good game she stayed pretty much in the back field got to show her some love and respect for her game
I have become a Hard core fan again. Thanks you Lady Warriors
good game.thanks for the upload
Allie albert...#5 on chicago...what a body 😍
I Am watching this In 2024.
The LFL has been going long
enough, that there are experienced
Women Veterans that all coaches
should be Women.
Chicago defense was fierce.
I remember when L.A. had Quincy Hewitt on there team they should have used her more the same way Chicago used her big miss opportunity
OMG,,JAYNE CAULDWELL,,JUST LOVE HER,,WHERE IS SHE NOW
She's back in Australia 🇦🇺
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As far as I know she's doing some only fans videos let's just say "for adults only".
Is this a WWE Spinoff?
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This is wrong. If she does not have possession of the football while she is in the end zone, regardless of if she has it when entering, it should not be a touchdown by any standards. In other words, if the ball is dropped, knocked loose, or fumbled in any way it is not a touchdown unless the recovering team is the team with possession in the endzone. If they fumble it and recover it in the end zone then yes it is a touchdown.
Longtime referee here. If she had it when she entered, then yes it is a touchdown. All it has to do is cross the line.
Now, if she was making a catch in the end zone and dropped it, then it’s incomplete and no it is not a touchdown.
Have you watched college or NFL? These days all you need is to touch the pylon and it’s a touchdown.
Who won?
Chicago easy
The Chicago Bliss are my favorite football team.
I am no longer interested in LFL or X League women's football. The rules and referees have not graduated any school and the rules were made on a preference basis. Good attempt but a terrible execution.
Well, for one, X-League is a completely different league unrelated to LFL.
Two, all the officials on any LFL field had backgrounds in college officiating, so clearly they had the experience.
The rule book was not that big, it also had many differences from the original arena and indoor games. They were designed to bring about maximum action and minimum stoppage to begin with. As time wore on it was rewritten in ways to tamper down the fights and bring a focus on to the game. A lot of the times, many of the officials were new to the game because they would be changed. White Hats were always the same, but the rest of the crew, some would try it and it wouldn’t be their cup of tea and would decline the next time, forcing the white hat to get replacements. Seattle was the most consistent, and those guys are still together helping out X-League.
Ear 👂 plugs
The officiating is terrible
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😯🙆👋🏻😍las estado serdno cada una de ustedes tan hermosasta muy Bonito Rcurden que el deporte es muy hermosa como ustedes ades coptir no lo es todo ni quen gana lo mas portante es sus vidas y el Rspeto ase stedes mismas Rsptesn mucho quen gana aun que perdira calquera de ustedes na den les queta lo hermosa cuanto las ama Dios mucho que les llama las niña de sus ojos Dios las ama mucho 😍👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻🫣😘👍🏻
Whether or not they cross the goal line, if the ball comes out it is a fumble plain and simple. If it comes out in the field it's a fumble, that's playing favorites and that is illegal play.
All the ball has to do is cross the goal line, and it's a touchdown
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