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Originally Posted by HLin NC
"Carry" essentially indicates that you have wrapped up or grabbed ahold of the receiver and ended his forward progress in bounds.
No need to complicate it with a bunch of physics. That's the NFL's job.
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A philosophy I've heard is he better catch the receiver, throw him over his shoulder, run 5-10 yards and then drop him out of bounds. In other words, most of us will never see a "carry". I haven't seen anything close since the new rule came out.