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Old Mon Jul 07, 2003, 07:20am
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Re: It IS OPI

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Originally posted by jemoore
It is OPI.

Let's remember that if A touches the ball in or beyond the LOS Pass Interference restriction end for B....and if B touches the pass in or beyond the LOS Pass Interference restriction end for both A and B. Since it is not an Illegal Forward Pass it must be treated as a standard pass play.

B then has the choice of taking the results of the play (should they succeed in securing the interception) and declining the penalty. Should B accept the penalty it is enforced from the previous spot (loose ball penalty) and additionally A incurs a loss of down.

Since A53 did not unintentionally or incidentally touch the ball, but rather intentionally touch the ball he is guilty of Illegal Touching. Should B accept this penalty it would be enforced five yards from the previous spot. However, since the OPI is more damaging I'm sure that's the penalty they will accept.

Check that again. Once the ball was touched behind the line of scrimmage by A53, PI restrictions end for all eligible A players. A85 is not guilty of OPI, is he?

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