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Old Sat Oct 06, 2007, 10:54pm
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If it was a quick screen, the H should have a read and still be on the LOS as well to help with if the catch was behind the LOS or not. As for the pick, could be the L or could be the B.
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Old Sun Oct 07, 2007, 01:14am
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The BJ or the flanker on that side should have that block by A downfield. I know the BJ's initial key might be on the other side, but the BJ almost HAS to get this.
In this situation I'd throw the flag for the "block by A during a pass play" and then confer with the crew to determine whether or not that ball crossed the line of scrimmage or not. We can wave this flag off no problem if the ball didn't cross the line.
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Old Mon Oct 08, 2007, 08:24am
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REPLY: I agree that the B (or possibly the L) has the best chance of picking this (OPI) up. However, CruiseMan makes a very good point. It is much 'safer' to put the flag down for the OPI and then wave it off if it's determined that the pass didn't cross the NZ then it would be to hold the flag and put it down after the play if you determine the pass did cross the NZ.
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Old Tue Oct 09, 2007, 11:53am
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I agree also with that mechanic, yet I am still trying to get used to it. In the league that I work, quick screens are used a lot. It's hard to throw that flag when you know it's probably going to be picked up. With 7 man, the mechanic that is best used is to have the LJ (who's holding the LOS) to throw is arm back when the pass is behind the LOS. I've become very accustomed to looking at my LJ on all screen plays.
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Old Tue Oct 09, 2007, 12:12pm
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I agree also with that mechanic, yet I am still trying to get used to it. In the league that I work, quick screens are used a lot. It's hard to throw that flag when you know it's probably going to be picked up. With 7 man, the mechanic that is best used is to have the LJ (who's holding the LOS) to throw is arm back when the pass is behind the LOS. I've become very accustomed to looking at my LJ on all screen plays.
Given your wings use the arm back mechanic for a pass completed behind the LOS, what mechanic do they use for a backward pass?
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Old Tue Oct 09, 2007, 01:55pm
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No signal...In our mechanics, if the pass was forward and incomplete, of course, you would have a whistle. If the pass was backward and incomplete, you would have no whistle. If there were a double forward pass you would have a flag. Therefore, at least according to our bosses, you don't need a signal.
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