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Old Thu Oct 23, 2003, 02:55pm
Bob M. Bob M. is offline
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REPLY: I agree with Jason. There's absolutely no reason to flag this, unless it was a personal foul, e.g., a forearm to the helmet of the offensive lineman. No one (least of all you) can be sure that the offense's coach didn't intend to run a play after hearing his opponent's challenge. As long as the ball is still live, everyone must continue to protect himself. Neither you nor the offense should nver expect the defense to just stop playing in such a situation. What if the QB muffed the snap?
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