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Josh Normans new cover technique


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1 minute ago, cptx said:

It was a running play, OBJ was just out there as a decoy. I'm sure Norman would have been flagged for that if it was a pass, even if OBJ wasn't the target.

OK but that doesn't answer my question...  that particular play just kind of setup the question...  could you carry a receiver off the field like that and it be an incomplete pass?

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1 minute ago, Darth Biscuit said:

OK but that doesn't answer my question...  that particular play just kind of setup the question...  could you carry a receiver off the field like that and it be an incomplete pass?

i think he catches him in the air before the ball gets there its probably a penalty, But if the dude catches the ball and the db  catches him before he touches the ground and manages to carry him OOB, then they could call that incomplete. Not sure what the exact verbiage of the rule is, though.

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1 minute ago, cptx said:

i think he catches him in the air before the ball gets there its probably a penalty, But if the dude catches the ball and the db  catches him before he touches the ground and manages to carry him OOB, then they could call that incomplete. Not sure what the exact verbiage of the rule is, though.

That's what I'm thinking... if you *could* "catch" the receiver and carry him out before he gets 2 feet or a knee down, he would be ruled out of bounds and the pass incomplete.  I'd like to see a DB try that lol

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Just now, Darth Biscuit said:

That's what I'm thinking... if you *could* "catch" the receiver and carry him out before he gets 2 feet or a knee down, he would be ruled out of bounds and the pass incomplete.  I'd like to see a DB try that lol

Can't say for sure what the result would be, but it would be funny as hell to see, hah.

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