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Old Wed Oct 13, 2004, 09:45am
ABoselli ABoselli is offline
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That's interesting, Bob. Our mechanic is the opposite - the BJ has the outside receiver if there are two or more eligibles outside the tackles. He has the inside receiver when there is just a TE and a flanker. If it is a balanced formation, he has the TE to the LJ's side.

Whenever there is a potential for an ineligible, it presents itself pretty conspicuously, in my opinion, and it's the wing who can identify it right off the bat. When he sees two 80 numbers break the huddle and come to his side (or at least when I do) I watch to see which one is on the line and which one is back. If they both line up on the line, I know either it's a mistake by one of them, or it's an obvious run coming up. If it is a pass, I keep track of Mr. Ineligible. The minute the ball crosses the NZ, I've got a flag. If he touches it, I don't throw another flag, though.
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