Why wasn't an ineligible man downfield penalty called on the fake punt. There was a forward pass and the linemen were downfield.
BearBoarBlarney said:
No penalty for ineligible man downfield because the pass was completed behind the line of scrimmage.
I think the ball was snapped from about the UNLV 39 or 40, and the guy who caught it did so around the 37.
BearBoarBlarney said:
No penalty for ineligible man downfield because the pass was completed behind the line of scrimmage.
I think the ball was snapped from about the UNLV 39 or 40, and the guy who caught it did so around the 37.
MinotStateBeav said:
Since I didn't watch the game I don't know the play you're talking about, but generally back when Chip Kelly was at Oregon they changed how they call offensive lineman downfield..it was a absolutely horrible change that made college football worse. For a long time they were letting lineman get like 8 yards downfield on pass plays and it made it impossible to defend against unless you were just physically dominant like an Alabama. I think right now they're letting them get 5 yards downfield now, it's dumb but the NCAA signaled they really don't care about the game at all.
The NFL does not allow this. They still require lineman to be behind the LOS on pass plays. Also in both college and NFL on plays where the ball is thrown behind the LOS, the lineman can go downfield as far as he wants.
NVBear78 said:BearBoarBlarney said:
No penalty for ineligible man downfield because the pass was completed behind the line of scrimmage.
I think the ball was snapped from about the UNLV 39 or 40, and the guy who caught it did so around the 37.
Are you sure the pass was behind the line of scrimmage? Didn't look that way from the stands but i haven't seen a replay.
Good coaching, must be niceCal_79 said:NVBear78 said:BearBoarBlarney said:
No penalty for ineligible man downfield because the pass was completed behind the line of scrimmage.
I think the ball was snapped from about the UNLV 39 or 40, and the guy who caught it did so around the 37.
Are you sure the pass was behind the line of scrimmage? Didn't look that way from the stands but i haven't seen a replay.
The pass was definitely caught behind the line if scrimmage. Beautiful execution by unlv.
socaltownie said:
ssentially a screen pass. I assume the blown assignment is on the Corner (#6) whose job is to stick with the "gunner". Since he has "covered up" the guy ont he line he eligible (and the guy #6 bites on) is not eligible.
The more I watch the tape the less I am impressed with them and the worse I feel about basic football on our part - #6 blows that play completely up if he stick with his guy.
It's 3 yards in the NCAA, and for the first time ever they're enforcing it. It's an ironic thing to say they don't care about the the game when what's literally happening is the opposite of what you're complaining about.MinotStateBeav said:
Since I didn't watch the game I don't know the play you're talking about, but generally back when Chip Kelly was at Oregon they changed how they call offensive lineman downfield..it was a absolutely horrible change that made college football worse. For a long time they were letting lineman get like 8 yards downfield on pass plays and it made it impossible to defend against unless you were just physically dominant like an Alabama. I think right now they're letting them get 5 yards downfield now, it's dumb but the NCAA signaled they really don't care about the game at all.
The NFL does not allow this. They still require lineman to be behind the LOS on pass plays. Also in both college and NFL on plays where the ball is thrown behind the LOS, the lineman can go downfield as far as he wants.
It should be 0 yards.These dumb concepts with dual run/pass options would not exist.ducktilldeath said:It's 3 yards in the NCAA, and for the first time ever they're enforcing it. It's an ironic thing to say they don't care about the the game when what's literally happening is the opposite of what you're complaining about.MinotStateBeav said:
Since I didn't watch the game I don't know the play you're talking about, but generally back when Chip Kelly was at Oregon they changed how they call offensive lineman downfield..it was a absolutely horrible change that made college football worse. For a long time they were letting lineman get like 8 yards downfield on pass plays and it made it impossible to defend against unless you were just physically dominant like an Alabama. I think right now they're letting them get 5 yards downfield now, it's dumb but the NCAA signaled they really don't care about the game at all.
The NFL does not allow this. They still require lineman to be behind the LOS on pass plays. Also in both college and NFL on plays where the ball is thrown behind the LOS, the lineman can go downfield as far as he wants.