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Yes in "A" Number 78 can run the ball as a back.
In "B" the ruling would be "Illegal Touching" by an Ineligible Receiver resulting in a 5 yard penalty and loss of down. In "C" you have "Offensive Pass Interference" resulting in a 15 yard penalty from the previous spot and loss of down. |
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The only way he can catch a pass is if B first touches the ball. (unless I'm missing something). If the pass is tipped by an eligible (A) receiver #78 may not touch the pass but he can legally contact a B opponent trying to intercept the ball without being called for DPI.
What other ways are there? Ineligibles can catch a backward pass any time. |
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One thing to remember in the B & C situations is that since #78 is an ineligible, he may not go beyone the neutral zone or else we will flag for ineligible downfield.
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Since #78 was not a lineman, he is not allowed to be in the ENZ. Good luck noticing that one though. |
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