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Opi?
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Lineman A77 is blocking lineman B56 5 yards beyond the neutral zone on a pass that crosses the NZ. OPI or just ineligible downfield. 7-5-9(b) states that it is not OPI when an ineligible blocks when warding off an opponent. Just clarifying though. |
You better read 7-5-10a too.
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Did the contact meet the general requirements of pass interference?
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7.5.10 SITUATION A covers this play almost verbatim.
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Remember, pass interference restrictions for the offense starts at the snap. |
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Seriously. Rule book... clinic... on field training in that order. Please. |
7.5.10 SITUATION A:
During a forward-pass play in which the ball crosses the *neutral zone, A1, an ineligible receiver, is illegally downfield and: (a) B1 illegally contacts him with an elbow; or (b) A1 blocks B1. RULING: In (a), the personal foul by B1 and A1's foul for being downfield combine to make a double foul and the down will be replayed. The contact by B1 is not defensive pass interference because A1 was an ineligible receiver. Defensive pass interference may occur only against eligible receivers. Had there been no contact and had ineligible A1 touched such a pass, the result would have been illegal touching. In (b), it is a multiple foul for an ineligible illegally downfield and also offensive pass interference. (7-5-6a; 7-5-13; 10-2-1,10-2-3) |
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Wow. Someone on this thread has no understanding of OPI. I'll let the people on the thread figure out who that is.
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ART. 10 . . . It is forward-pass interference if: a. Any player of A or B who is beyond the neutral zone interferes with an eligible opponent's opportunity to move toward, catch or bat the pass. |
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