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Old Wed Oct 29, 2003, 10:47pm
Warrenkicker Warrenkicker is offline
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
#20 was lined up in a slot position -- he intended to be a back, but he was just way too far forward. Half of him was hidden by the end. He also turned inward -- at about a 45 degree angle.

I flagged this as an illegal formation. #20 was not approximately parallel to the line of scrimmage, so he wasn't legally lined up as a lineman. He wasn't far enough back to be a back.
He was in no-man's land. Good call. If they aren't getting lined up in a playoff game makes you wonder if they just haven't been getting it called all season or maybe they were just a not very good team. Your other wing has to know what the call for a player in no-man's land is and how to explain it. That is all you should of told him and he should have been able to convey what happened.
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