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You Make The Call - 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="Zebra Frog" data-source="post: 2732451" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>Will try to explain this. There are rules that define a player/ball being out of bounds. In your scenario are you saying he can “stride OOB and as long as the ball hasn't crossed the sideline then he can continue to advance the ball forward? The rule that says “a ball in player possession is OOB. When either the ball or any part of the ball carrier touches the ground or anything else that is OOB, or is on or outside a boundary line, except another player or game official.” So, if he steps on the line, ball is OOB, etc. The question I posed is a rule change this year that “includes” the words striding runner that was not there last year. They just cleaned it up and made it easier for the official to call. It is NOT a major rule change, unlike blind-side blocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zebra Frog, post: 2732451, member: 184"] Will try to explain this. There are rules that define a player/ball being out of bounds. In your scenario are you saying he can “stride OOB and as long as the ball hasn't crossed the sideline then he can continue to advance the ball forward? The rule that says “a ball in player possession is OOB. When either the ball or any part of the ball carrier touches the ground or anything else that is OOB, or is on or outside a boundary line, except another player or game official.” So, if he steps on the line, ball is OOB, etc. The question I posed is a rule change this year that “includes” the words striding runner that was not there last year. They just cleaned it up and made it easier for the official to call. It is NOT a major rule change, unlike blind-side blocks. [/QUOTE]
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