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Ravens next victims of Bill-i-cheat


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Ravens are clearly not happy with the 'declare yourself ineligible' thing.  Seems like a situation where the Pats found a loophole, and are going to take advantage of it until the league creates a rule to make it illegal.

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24953400/harbaugh-says-ne-ran-illegal-plays-tom-brady-says-study-the-rulebook

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Looking at that picture though, it's hard to tell who is actually on the LoS other than the center and 2 receivers. The RT is almost even with the inside receiver on the other side. 

 

These are the only 2 rules I could find on where exactly guys are supposed to be lined up at the snap. The RT appears to be more than 1 yard back from the LoS. Not sure if it really matters or not where actual oline guys line up since it isn't exactly defined. 

 

  1. Offensive team must have at least seven players on line.
  2. Offensive players, not on line, must be at least one yard back at snap. 
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this will either be something that everyone is doing within 3 years, or is legislated out of the league. either way, you have to give props to Nick Saban for being the first to think of it.

 

FIFY

 

On Nov. 8, on the first snap of overtime against LSU, Alabama lined up four offensive linemen in their usual spots but with a tackle, Cam Robinson, split out wide right, having declared himself to the referee an ineligible receiver before the snap, with a wide receiver to the right of him. A backup lineman, Brandon Greene, was in the left tackle slot, but he was actually an eligible receiver because Robinson, wide right, was not. At the snap of the ball, Robinson stepped back from the line and held his hands up for the ball, continuing the ruse. Greene lumbered up the left seam, and quarterback Blake Sims hit him with a pass. Gain of 24, to the LSU one-yard line.

http://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/bill_belichick_may_have_gotten_ineligible_receiver_trick_from_nick_saban/18071363?linksrc=story_sport_nfl_module_image_18071363

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