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<blockquote data-quote="pinglett" data-source="post: 8778" data-attributes="member: 251"><p>What concerns me about this rule is that Andrews was flagged even though he came at the guy from the direction the guy was looking (I call what he did coming head on). So if they say he wasn't coming straight ahead because the guy was moving laterally (they claim he came from the side), then what if he came from the lateral direction (ahead of where the guy was moving) but to the side of where the other guy was looking? I think the latter case is what the rule was intended to stop, but it seems like it's a no win situation, and they could call it either way. I know some of this is clarified by the definition of the direction of the play, but I hardly think they will get that right because cutbacks will change the direction all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinglett, post: 8778, member: 251"] What concerns me about this rule is that Andrews was flagged even though he came at the guy from the direction the guy was looking (I call what he did coming head on). So if they say he wasn't coming straight ahead because the guy was moving laterally (they claim he came from the side), then what if he came from the lateral direction (ahead of where the guy was moving) but to the side of where the other guy was looking? I think the latter case is what the rule was intended to stop, but it seems like it's a no win situation, and they could call it either way. I know some of this is clarified by the definition of the direction of the play, but I hardly think they will get that right because cutbacks will change the direction all the time. [/QUOTE]
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