yeah, I suspect @CoolHandluq had blocking by a non-receiver in mind
Sorry my message was poorly worded. That is exactly what I was trying to convey. Oregon/Auburn type offense have been getting away with down field blocking for quite some time. My take is this hurts them more than us. But the bigger point was that refs dont enforce the rule now at 3 not expecting much better at 1. I saw plays where Oregon had offensive lineman 5yds past the line of scrimmage with no flags (and no this was not on screen plays but on deep bombs)yeah, I suspect @CoolHandluq had blocking by a non-receiver in mind
If JT laterals just a tad forward to our A-Back after crossing the LOS +1 yd, we will be called for illegal blockers down field. Is that right?
No such thing as a forward lateral. If its lateral or backward it is a lateral. If it is forward it is a pass.Maybe, I am wrong because as soon as crosses the LOS, a forward lateral is flagged. My bad!
No. Lateral by definition is NOT FORWARD. That is a pass. If JT is past the LOS that is an illegal forward pass. The penalty we are discussing is ineligible receivers downfield (one yard or more) before the ball is thrown. Has nothing to do with blocking.
No such thing as a forward lateral. If its lateral or backward it is a lateral. If it is forward it is a pass.
Correct! This is very likely as we send linemen after the LBs on running plays. That's why we want tackles and a center with good mobility. And I believe JT pitched a couple or so forward this past season.I could see certain instances where Tech may get bit by this new rule if JT hold late and pitches forward right before he crosses the LOS.....it is a legal forward pass and we have linemen more than 1 yard downfield
Correct! This is very likely as we send linemen after the LBs on running plays. That's why we want tackles and a center with good mobility. And I believe JT pitched a couple or so forward this past season.
Technically there is no such thing as a lateral in the rule book. There is a forward pass and a backward pass. No such thing as a lateral by definition.No such thing as a forward lateral. If its lateral or backward it is a lateral. If it is forward it is a pass.
seems to work pretty well in the NFL
It's all encrypted, good luck with that.Particularly for Belicheck--I have to presume New England has RF scanners on their sidelines...