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Old Tue Nov 25, 2008, 03:54am
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Originally Posted by PackersFTW View Post
you know how in football, to be called for passing beyond the line of scrimmage (IFP), you have to have every single part of your body over the line? if your heel is still on the line of scrimmage, but everything else is in front of it, it still counts as a legal pass.
That changes depending on the rule set being used. NFHS the pass is not legal if either of the passer's feet are beyond the neutral zone.
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