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Originally Posted by TussAgee11
Skins lined up for an apparent try. Then, shifted 7 lineman out to the left, kicker and holder still in backfield 7 yards back. Not sure which, but I think the punter took the snap standing after putting the kicker in motion to the right.
What is the deal with eligibility on this play? What could have happened differently that would have resulted in different eligability?
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- A substitute could have entered reporting eligibility contrary to his uniform number.
- A player of B could have touched or been touched by the pass.
- A potential receiver could have touched out of bounds during the down without touching of ball by B.
Under NFL rules, a formation which (subject to the reporting eligible/ineligible provision) would result in an end's, back's, or T quarterback's having an ineligible number or an interior lineman's having an eligible one, besides affecting eligibility, also incurs an illegal formation call. 5-1-4 (or whatever its current numbering is) actually slices the position numbering more finely than that, but I don't think they'd actually flag for something like a "running back number under center" or "tackle number playing center", etc. without reporting being out of position, especially since there are no definitions for those position names.