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You Make The Call - 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="Pharm Frog" data-source="post: 2732457" data-attributes="member: 34435"><p>I don't see that as cleaning up anything unless there's a real definitive definition of the word "stride". A "stride" in my vernacular is defined primarily by feet touching the ground as in a "step". When I hear the phrase, "strides out of bounds", I immediately think that at least one foot has touched something OOB that makes it a stride...but whatever. If "stride" means something like leaping or something short of an incomplete step I can see the need for clarification. I fully expect that spotting the ball will remain largely a best guess situation anyway since even textbook positioning of officials makes it impossible to have an excellent angle at things like that.</p><p></p><p>And blind-side blocking should be delicious for some controversy. I can envision loads of "pick sixes" and fumble returns being called back. I think it may also play havoc with some of the screen games. Need to look for sure but it may mean the elimination of the hook-and-lateral. Will certainly eliminate the peel back block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pharm Frog, post: 2732457, member: 34435"] I don't see that as cleaning up anything unless there's a real definitive definition of the word "stride". A "stride" in my vernacular is defined primarily by feet touching the ground as in a "step". When I hear the phrase, "strides out of bounds", I immediately think that at least one foot has touched something OOB that makes it a stride...but whatever. If "stride" means something like leaping or something short of an incomplete step I can see the need for clarification. I fully expect that spotting the ball will remain largely a best guess situation anyway since even textbook positioning of officials makes it impossible to have an excellent angle at things like that. And blind-side blocking should be delicious for some controversy. I can envision loads of "pick sixes" and fumble returns being called back. I think it may also play havoc with some of the screen games. Need to look for sure but it may mean the elimination of the hook-and-lateral. Will certainly eliminate the peel back block. [/QUOTE]
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