Corey,
Maybe you can help me with a rule.
Why isn't the same standard applied to both runners and receivers when they have the ball and cross the goal line.
Why does the receiver have to have more control than the runner ?
If a runner, starting at the 1 yard line leaps over the goal line and after he's crossed the goal line, but before he touches the ground, he gets hit and fumbles the ball, it's ruled a TD, but if a receiver catches the ball as he's leaped from the 1 yard line, has possession in mid air as he crosses the goal line, but before he hits the ground he's hit and fumbles, it's ruled an incomplete pass.
Why the distinction.
Ditto with runners fumbling when they get hit and land out of bounds .
But if a receiver catches the ball, gets hit and fumbles after he's out of bounds, it's ruled an incomplete, why ?