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Originally Posted by Eastshire
Yes. Isn't there specifically a case on that?
In practice, that's a low order violation and we're looking either at a different match up or the screener's body position and aren't going to always see it unless they go well OOB. And, like 3 seconds, I try to warn a team if there's no immediate advantage. IME, it doesn't happen two often because offenses don't run their cutters that close to the end line.
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I'm not aware of any case play that says stepping on the line qualifies here.
This is the crux of our disagreement, then.