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Originally Posted by MJT
But he is not going to look back towards the passer till he is where is supposed to be when the ball is thrown. Thus, you cannot use that as part of your judgment.
I cannot emphasize enough how when he makes his cut, he can no longer be hit by B.
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As I keep saying... see the whole thing and rule accordingly... A1 drives 3 yards
forward then makes a cut parallel to the line of scrimmage....
a) A1 is not looking at the passer and runs into B2 who is stationary and reading the quarterback.
b) A1 is looking at the passer and runs into B2 who fends off A1 with his hands as B2 braces for the contact.
c) A1 is crossing on his pattern, B2 clearly moves toward A1 and contacts A1 from the side... A1 may or may not be looking at the QB.
In all cases, a pass is thrown towards A1... all contact happened prior to the
pass being thrown.
In a) and b), I'd probably have nothing.... but since I don't have the video
I'll leave myself an out.