tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post3642893021356533691..comments2024-01-18T06:49:55.117-08:00Comments on Close Call Sports & Umpire Ejection Fantasy League: Zero: Offensive, Defensive Pass Interference on Same PlayLindsayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06361341904305010488noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-2489151574531538492012-11-03T19:04:48.057-07:002012-11-03T19:04:48.057-07:00Never seen this before, probably never again too. ...Never seen this before, probably never again too. Rare is an understatement. Usually, when you see something like this happen, no flag is thrown at all, they sorta street-justice the thing and let the penalties cancel eachother out on the field itself by not calling either one. Then again, I hear two officials threw flags and had opposite calls. So I guess 10-1-4 requires offsetting enforcement because both judges (side/back I thought, maybe field, don't remember) "reported" to the white hat?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-74907305042209890482012-11-03T18:58:54.094-07:002012-11-03T18:58:54.094-07:00Good call, you rarely see something like that. Yes...Good call, you rarely see something like that. Yes, it's true that OPI begins when the ball is put in play from scrimmage, though you clearly don't have OPI here until the players get tangled downfield. Rarely, though, do you actually get the OPI call at scrimmage simply because it's really tough to rule interference contact that early in a play.Jaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-20093695489859803952012-11-03T18:12:53.870-07:002012-11-03T18:12:53.870-07:00^ Isn't that what it says above referencing 7-...^ Isn't that what it says above referencing 7-3-8?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-36716040442799118002012-11-03T17:57:46.816-07:002012-11-03T17:57:46.816-07:00That is not the definition of pass interference. ...That is not the definition of pass interference. Restrictions on the offense begin with the snap, not when the pass is thrown.Bobnoreply@blogger.com