11-12-2012, 03:37 PM
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In the Starting Line-up
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re: Unsportsmanlike Conduct Penalty Clarification
Interesting question. I would phrase it, under the rules, whether the definition of passer includes a player who cannot legally throw a forward pass.
I don't know the answer. I don't think the rules envision it. The act of running with the ball does not DQ you from most passer protection rules. So, if you tuck the ball and run, and then see a player, and pass to him, you now re-qualify for the no head shot rule.
My read of the rules is that the fact you are about to throw an ilkegal pass does not mean you no longer are a passer. What if you throw to an inelligibe receiver (a lineman or a man who stepped OB). You're still a passer.
Where this interpretation would be tested though is if a passer (any passer, QB, punter, kicker on a fake or blown play, RB who gets flea flicker) ran 10 yards past the LOS and tried to throw. I think he is still a passer for protection rules.
Incidentally, loved Steratore knowing that even though it is a 5/15 situation, it is offsetting, because illegal forward pass, which includes loss of down, is not a common 5 foul. That is NFL ref test trick question stuff. Think the replacements would have gotten that?
Last edited by PatsFaninAZ; 11-12-2012 at 03:38 PM..
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