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Old Tue Sep 02, 2008, 12:58pm
dumbref dumbref is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob M.
REPLY: In the original post, two things stand out: "...BEFORE the pass is thrown", and "...pushes him down." On the surface, this sounds like OPI if the word 'pushes' is to imply that the offensive receiver used his hands to push (block) the defender. If the receiver just runs into the defender (especially if he looking back toward the QB waiting for the pass) this is probably going to get a 'no call' from me.
The thing that really makes this tricky is B stopping - implying a cutoff. I think there is an argument for a double foul. Even the cutoff does not eliminate A’s restriction to block or push.

This one I'd really have to see.
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