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Can Someone Explain This Illegal Formation?


beastson

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Illegal formation is < 7 guys right. I did some research the rule is still 7 players on the line by Mike Pereira. 5 lineman and Steve. That's 6. They said Steve covering the tightend so it was a penalty. Olsen foot is a little bit behind Kalil. So he wasn't on the line of scrimmage? Ok, wipes out a 15 yard catch by D.Will

 

What confuses me is the next play. This time Lafell was on the line like Steve. But Olsen was in the exact same place except he's on the other side of the line this time by his self. His foot is a little bit behind Kalil. That's still 6. No penalty

 

 

The next play we have 7 clearly. 5 OL, Steve all the way right, Ginn all the way left

 

That one call is what put us in that big Steve 4 down play

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Olsen was closer to the line then the tackle, which places him on the line, and since LaFell is also on the line on the outside that's 8 on the line. The outside receiver also can't be on the line on the same side as the tight end being on the line.

 

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Olsen was closer to the line then the tackle, which places him on the line, and since LaFell is also on the line on the outside that's 8 on the line. The outside receiver also can't be on the line on the same side as the tight end being on the line.

 

OK figured that, makes more sense now

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