gordonsolie
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The TD play started at the five yard line.
If you are engaged blocking, are you still illegally down field?
If you are engaged blocking, are you still illegally down field?
The TD play started at the five yard line.
If you are engaged blocking, are you still illegally down field?
FIFYI don't know the rule but that Redit is insufferable.
The rule stipulates that an ineligible player may cross the line of scrimmage and block if the pass is caught behind the line of scrimmage. If it's thrown beyond the line of scrimmage, even if just 1 yard, then as noted above a lineman may block up to a maximum of 3 yards downfield.does that rule even apply if the pass is only one yard ahead of scrimmage?
I believe that is only if you aren’t already engaged in a block. Bell was within 3 yards and Cooper was not engaged in a block until after the ball was released. He was also right on the 3 yard mark. Good no call.The rule stipulates that an ineligible player may cross the line of scrimmage and block if the pass is caught behind the line of scrimmage. If it's thrown beyond the line of scrimmage, even if just 1 yard, then as noted above a lineman may block up to a maximum of 3 yards downfield.
Run by an Ohio state fan.I don't know the rule but that Redit account is insufferable.
The fact they didn't even review that is crazy.Also the ball carrier stepped out on the long Cal play. That shouldn’t have been a td and made a huge difference on field position.