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Old Sat May 07, 2005, 10:36am
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Originally posted by ScottV


I agree that the bumping restiction is only in the NFL. Fed and NCAA B can bump or legally block potental blocker A until the ball is in the air. [/B]
I agree about B being able to bump or legally block A's "potential blocker." However, I'm looking at situations where the A eligible receiver is trying to run a pass route and making no attempt to block B. The little grabs, hand checking, and other efforts by B to disrupt the pass route of A, should be penalized if there is no attempt by A to block B. I'm not talking about some minor "bumping" but rather some obvious efforts by B to disrupt A's pass route.
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