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1st and 10, A's 40 yard line. On a passing play, WR A82 blocks cornerback B23 at the line of scrimmage. A8 throws a pass in A82's direction. B23 breaks off from the block and intercepts the pass, and is tackled at the A35 yard line. What would the call be? Would there be a flag on A82 for blocking, and what would the flag be for?
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NCAA
OPI but penalty will likely be declined and B will have 1st and 10 at A-35. Otherwise it would be 1st and 25 for A at the A25.
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Assuming that A82s block was a legal block, in or behind the neutral zone, his action is legal, no flag. B's ball 1/10 at A35. You cant have pass interference in or behind the neutral zone. If this block as you described, occurred beyond the neutral zone, I would have a foul for OPI. One thing that you have to watch for on this type of play is what really did happen. Did A82 deliberately block B23? Or did B23 initiate the block and disrupt A82 from running his rout? Did B23 hold A82? A lot can happen on this play in a vary short time period. The official responsible has to see the whole play to call this play properly. Dale |
Excellent, thanks for that. Does this mean then, that OPI can occur before the pass is thrown? I believe that DPI is only valid after the ball is thrown, otherwise it is Illegal Use Of Hands.
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Yep! That's correct, Illegal Use of Hands is the NFL's Illegal Contact Downfield, once it is ovious that the reciever is not a possible blocker then he cannot be touched.
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Re: NCAA
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(Conditions as stated by others apply. Contact must be beyond the neutral zone, forward pass must cross the neutral zone, restrictions begin with the snap.) [Edited by Middleman on Jan 29th, 2004 at 02:06 PM] |
REPLY: Note the difference between NF and NCAA rules: OPI includes loss of down in Federation, but <u>not</u> in NCAA.
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Great, thanks for clearing that up.
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