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Old Wed Sep 01, 2004, 03:07am
jjrye22 jjrye22 is offline
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Originally posted by Simbio
We had a "spirited discussion" on this in our pregame between myself (LJ), the Linesman, and the Backjudge last Friday. The Backjudge (who did a very good job) stated that the defender could do whatever he wanted (barring the obvious) as long as the pass wasn't in the air. The Linesman and I, were in agreeance that once the receiver has made his move and is obviously going out on his pass route, that he is no longer a potential blocker and shouldn't be hit, regardless if the ball is in the air. I'm still of the same opinion, but we weren't able to convince our Backjudge.....
Hi Simbio,

Just because the receiver has broken into a pass route can you be sure he won't block?
I'm thinking specifically of a delayed outside run. The receiver runs a 5 in pattern - cutting hard infield. It is an obvious pass route, the QB has his arm up, then the QB scrambles outside (or pitches to a runner).
Meanwhile the R blocks down on the OL or S?

I have played TE on draw plays where I do a 8 yard hook then continue the hook as a pivot and blow through the guy covering me (draw in the middle).

There are time when the D (and us as well) will not know if it is a pass or run until the ball is in the air/has crossed the LOS.

James
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