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Old Fri Sep 01, 2006, 07:36am
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Originally Posted by Niner
Disagree. Until a forward pass that crosses the LOS is thrown, the end is a potential blocker. A screen pass, a swing pass, or a QB draw could be run--- to name a few. The "no longer a potential blocker" relates to the pass being thrown another direction and the end being out of the play. If he is blocked after the pass is thrown in his direction, it is DPI.
The location of the ball has nothing to do with blocking potential. Impeding the receiver who is trying to get away from the defender is the issue.
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