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After looking more closely he was behind but by maybe 3-6 inches.

The LOS was the 45. The NS center pulled the ball back a bit to set it before snapping. If any part of the body is at or behind the LOS it's a legal forward pass. So in the end he was okay by over a yard (his right foot was in the air behind the 46 yard line at release).

 

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9 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:
10 minutes ago, Richter said:
Uh.  He was past the LOS...

He wasn't even close to past the LOS.

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What huck said
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Just now, Treefidy said:

CW said in HS no part of the body can cross LoS.  Ball was on the 45, he threw it from the 46, his hand got close to the 45 in the release but he was certainly 1 yard behind when he threw it

No, he said if any part of his body is not beyond the LOS it is legal.  That's the rule.

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1 minute ago, Huckleberry said:
3 minutes ago, Richter said:
After looking more closely he was behind but by maybe 3-6 inches.

The LOS was the 45. The NS center pulled the ball back a bit to set it before snapping. If any party of the body is at or behind the LOS it's a legal forward pass. So in the end he was okay by over a yard (his right foot was in the air behind the 46 yard line at release).

Ok.  I believe you.  (Not being sarcastic)

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It's almost like NS won despite some questionable coaching.  The run game wasn't working, yet in the 3rd quarter that's all they tried to do, with very limited success.  Then on defense, they knew Jackson wasn't going to pass the ball - should have stacked the box.

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I know Evans was the stud coming into this game, but that Duncanville QB can run the ball. I love how he sets the runs up with hesitations, pauses and stutter steps. Plus NS had to know he could not throw with the shoulder injury.

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3 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

The LOS was the 45.  

I assume you know, but for anyone else... he could’ve been completely past the 45 yard line save for dragging his big toe on one foot behind the LOS and it still counts.  

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North Shore guys ran that 2 minute drill to perfection. 

They got out of bounds when they should have. Went 45 yards in a minute, with only one time-out left,  then penalized 10, and got lucky on the Hail Mary. 

I’ve got no problems with the North Shore coaching on that last drive. 

What a great game. 

Posted
It's almost like NS won despite some questionable coaching.  The run game wasn't working, yet in the 3rd quarter that's all they tried to do, with very limited success.  Then on defense, they knew Jackson wasn't going to pass the ball - should have stacked the box.


Ummm, they had the box stacked all night, and manned up across the board. NS has some pretty piss poor tackling throughout the game. Duncanville was gashing them because NS was committing everyone to the run game and subsequently missing tackles, and no “outside the box” help existed to stop them once they broke the first level.
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An amazing game. Studs all over the field. Have to feel for Duncanville, but there’s always going to be a dream shattered. 

I’m guessing NS’s kicker was happy it didn’t come down to a 40-yard FG attempt. 

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5 minutes ago, Firemans4Horn said:

Making these kids stay out for a silver medal seems like cruel and unusual punishment. 

They do that in Olympic sports too. The third-place team is always more happy than the second-place team for obvious reasons

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34 minutes ago, Firemans4Horn said:

Duncanville is returning a ton of talent as well. Could match up in the finals again next year. 

I hope so, keep Allen sucking shit while watching from their couches.

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I don't have a dog in the hunt, but I was cheering for Duncanville. He was not past the LOS. I don't know the rule, but his release looked like one-inch behind and of course his foot was back further.

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2 minutes ago, Kyle said:

I don't have a dog in the hunt, but I was cheering for Duncanville. He was not past the LOS. I don't know the rule, but his release looked like one-inch behind and of course his foot was back further.

Kyle has spoken!

I lay down my arms. 

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Just got home from the game, the first half was fairly flat despite the scoring but damn that 4Q was insane. While the ville qb probably couldn't get anything deep with the shoulder, that RB flare/swing pass was there for the taking EVERY snap the way NS was in zero coverage. I kept having the same thought of not envying the NS linebackers, the amount of action/reads they had diagnose every damn snap then the flat out talent they were chasing was just not fair. 

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11 hours ago, hookem48 said:

Hard to believe Shadow Creek was undefeated running this vanilla offense, 2 foot tall qb sitting in the pocket can't be how they got here.

Speaks more to who they had to beat to get there than anything else. They were kinda like Marshall in 2005 except a little better.

9 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

Funny how they moved up to 6A where they belong and got their ass whipped then fudged the numbers to move back down to beat up on 5A teams. They are not a true 5A team any longer but they feel safe there because they will be exposed in the classification they belong. They know how to play the system.

Those two seasons of 6A ball weren't any different than any other pair of seasons that we've had since Allen's been at the helm. Seriously, if I typed down all the seasons they've had since 1999, posted the win-loss records and the PF/PA's next to said records, scrambled them around and took out the years, you wouldn't know where to find them.

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3 hours ago, Fudge Nuggets said:

In all 12 championship games, whoever won the opening coin toss won the game.  That’s pretty cool.

Kirk Herbstreit likes this method...

Don't even concern yourselves with playing the game.

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4 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

Samples teams are fucking losers in crunch time. They take after him. Never looking at him on the sideline can you be confident in him

still a better coach than garrett.

Posted
4 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

Samples teams are fucking losers in crunch time. They take after him. Never looking at him on the sideline can you be confident in him

still a better coach than garrett.

Posted

well thank you FSSW for that 10 hour pregame so my DVR only recorded into the third quarter you assholes. Every game recorded fine until this one god damnit. So I hear it was a good ending.

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5 minutes ago, hookem48 said:

well thank you FSSW for that 10 hour pregame so my DVR only recorded into the third quarter you assholes. Every game recorded fine until this one god damnit. So I hear it was a good ending.

Funny thing is all the scoring until the forth quarter occurred in the first half and it really looked like at one point in the third qtr,  the score could stay as is thanks to  both defenses doing well.  And then bang in the 4th all chit happened.  Considering all the pundits were thinking this would be a track meet type of game with scoring at will on both sides.  

 

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13 minutes ago, Nueces River Rat said:

Considering all the pundits were thinking this would be a track meet type of game with scoring at will on both sides.  

 

Yeah, no one thought that.  At least no one that knows the first thing about football, both defenses were way too good for that to happen.

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