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Old Sat Oct 22, 2016, 01:51pm
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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Originally Posted by whitehat View Post
In the OP situation the QB does not become a passer until he passes the ball and therefore does not qualify for being "roughed" while he is scrambling around. Had the QB been roughed, then the penalty can be added to the end of the run on a completed pass beyond the LOS (10.5.5), Otherwise is it simply a loose ball/previous spot basic spot.

The other caveat to this is any PF acts against the passer (which would include a FM, etc) even if they are not late put committed in the act of passing can qualify for roughing if it is against the passer.
Please explain what you mean by "even if they are not late but committed in the act of passing".
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