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Old Mon May 21, 2007, 10:10am
Jim D Jim D is offline
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Originally Posted by Robert Goodman
OK for the case in which A1 is in contact with B1. What about the case in which A2 is in contact with B1, but A1 is in contact only with teammates who have driven hir beyond the expanded NZ? Does "advance beyond the expanded neutral zone" include cases where the ineligible receiver isn't advancing under hir own power but pushed by a teammate?

Robert
If ineligible A1 is downfield (past the expanded neutral zone) on a pass play, it's illegal no matter how he got there - whether on his own power or if he's pushed, which is one problem with the blocking technique you presented.
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