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Old Fri Oct 11, 2002, 02:06pm
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with the tight end and split end on the smae side is the tight end still eligible to recieve a pass? both are on the line of scrimmage, and 4 backs in the backfield.
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Old Fri Oct 11, 2002, 02:36pm
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Old Fri Oct 11, 2002, 02:53pm
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If split is on line and covers tight end, tight end is not eligible in NF rules either
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Old Fri Oct 11, 2002, 04:23pm
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Arrow Illegal formation foul at the snap.

This would be a foul at the snap.

Is this run from an unbalanced line?

The two requirements to be an eligible receiver for team A (all team B players are eligible):

1. Must have an eligible number 1-49, 80-99; and
2. Must either be legally positioned as a back or on the end of his line at the snap.
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Old Fri Oct 11, 2002, 06:14pm
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Re: Illegal formation foul at the snap.

Mike if you are talking NF rules you are mistaken. The penalty is ineligible reciever downfield, if there is a forward pass that crosses the line of scrimmage or offensive pass interference if he touches the pass. Just because the tight end is covered up doesn't make it an illegal formation. Yes he is not eligible to recieve a forward pass, but if they run a screen pass behind the line (to someone else otherwise you have illegal touching behind the line) or simply a running play there is no penalty.

I don't know the college rules.


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This would be a foul at the snap.

Is this run from an unbalanced line?

The two requirements to be an eligible receiver for team A (all team B players are eligible):

1. Must have an eligible number 1-49, 80-99; and
2. Must either be legally positioned as a back or on the end of his line at the snap.
[Edited by SOWB_Ref on Oct 11th, 2002 at 06:17 PM]
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Old Fri Oct 11, 2002, 08:06pm
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with the tight end and split end on the smae side is the tight end still eligible to recieve a pass? both are on the line of scrimmage, and 4 backs in the backfield.
Only backs and players on either end of the line with eligible numbers can receive a pass.

Ineligible recievers can go downfield but once the pass is thrown forward and crosses the neutral zone it is a foul for ineligible receiver downfield.
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