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Old Fri Sep 15, 2006, 03:40pm
mcrowder mcrowder is offline
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Why not encroachment, guys? He's a defensive player, in the offense's backfield.

And if he's the 11th guy, and he wasn't on the offense's side of the ball, you wouldn't have IP or IS. Surely your rules for IP and IS don't say anything about whether a player is on his side or the opponent's side of the ball - and since if he was on his side of the ball, this would be legal, then I can't see how IP or IS applies when he's on the wrong side of the ball.
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