|
|||
Quote:
__________________
God is the only One Who always gets the right call |
|
|||
I think they are not including the QB as an eligible. In actual play, you do have a max of 5 eligibles, as one of the 6 (usually the QB) has to be behind the line to throw the ball in the first place. Those first 2 formations show 4 eligible receivers, not 5.
__________________
I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, 'I drank what?'” West Houston Mike |
|
|||
QB is a back but is allowed to penetrate the vertical plane through the waistline of his nearest teammate who is on his line. As a back, as long as he has a legal number, he is an eligible receiver.
|
|
|||
Just don't forget about us referees who work 8-man games. You can have any number jersey anywhere on the field, so it makes it tough to see the ineligibles down the field. There are no numbering requirements.
|
|
|||
Quote:
|
|
|||
When I umpire and I read pass, I move up to the LOS. Normally, the O-line is in a 'pack' in pass protection. I give them the leeway of the 2 yards of expanded neutral zone. Usually an O-lineman who goes illegally downfield stands out like a sore thumb in that they are not part of the 'pack'. I find this call to be fairly easy to make if I am in the right position.
|
Bookmarks |
|
|