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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
Unless he's behind the deep safety, he's always going to be running at some defender. If it's obvious he's in his route, it should be a flag.
I wish the NF would clean up the semantics in this rule.
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I guess it's the "obvious he's in his route" part that needs cleaning up...basically I teach my linebackers that if they think the kid is coming at them, engage him. I don't let them blindside some kid who is already running past them or who is looking back at the QB while they are running. But I don't want some slot guy getting a free shot at my backer on a crack back type block either.