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You Make The Call - 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="Zebra Frog" data-source="post: 2732580" data-attributes="member: 184"><p><strong>Answer Question #2:</strong></p><p><strong>B </strong></p><p>There can not be a foul for Ineligible Receiver downfield if the passer is legally throwing the ball away. It is not a foul for an illegal forward pass if the passer is or has been outside the tackle box and throws the ball so that it crosses or lands beyond the neutral zone or neutral zone extended. Remember, it can only be legal if the pass is thrown by a player that controls the snap or the resulting backward pass. For example: QB takes the snap and under a heavy rush throws a backward pass to A22 who carries the ball out of the tackle box and throws a forward pass that crosses the neutral zone and lands in an area 20 yards away from an eligible receiver. This is a foul for intentional grounding and it is loss of down at the spot of the foul (where the pass was thrown from).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zebra Frog, post: 2732580, member: 184"] [B]Answer Question #2: B [/B] There can not be a foul for Ineligible Receiver downfield if the passer is legally throwing the ball away. It is not a foul for an illegal forward pass if the passer is or has been outside the tackle box and throws the ball so that it crosses or lands beyond the neutral zone or neutral zone extended. Remember, it can only be legal if the pass is thrown by a player that controls the snap or the resulting backward pass. For example: QB takes the snap and under a heavy rush throws a backward pass to A22 who carries the ball out of the tackle box and throws a forward pass that crosses the neutral zone and lands in an area 20 yards away from an eligible receiver. This is a foul for intentional grounding and it is loss of down at the spot of the foul (where the pass was thrown from). [/QUOTE]
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