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Once the halfback becomes the runner or passer, is he now allowed the usage of the passing bar ? You know, what if a quick pitch is thrown to him but he needs to escape behind the line of scrim. Can he be angled towards a passing bar until the next stop then look for the receiver ? Also, can the qb hand off to the running then in turn the running back throws the ball back to the qb(somewhat of a flee flicker) behind the line of scrimage and the qb has the option to run or pass. I see this done all the time in the NFL. I know there is only one pitch allowed behind the los, but there is no way else to do this. CAN THE RUNNING BACK BEGIN TO RUN THEN STOP. PUT A PASSING STICK DOWN FOR THE QB TO GET THE BALL BACK. CAN THE QB, HAND OFF THEN BE PLACED ON A MAGNET TO WAIT FOR THE BALL COMING BACK TO HIM. COME OFF THE MAGNET, CATCHES THE BALL THEN THROW DOWNFIELD ? MANTARAYDRE
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Remember the stoppages are pre set, no coach can stop the board when ever he wants. The DVD out lines the HB pass, there is ONLY ONE PITCH PER PLAY! ![]() TRUST ME THERE IS ENOUGH TO DO WITH JUST A SIMPLE PLAY THAT RUNNING A TRICK PLAY IS 50 TIMES HARDER.
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