I plead guilty to that and proud of it.Never miss the chance to defend Franklin, even when he is not in the conversation.
I plead guilty to that and proud of it.Never miss the chance to defend Franklin, even when he is not in the conversation.
Always be the guy who replaces the guy...Who replaced the guyFamiliar question, right? Big time Bama boosters might be saying the same thing right now with Deboer.
What part of the rule that you posted do you think is covering the fact that Flemming can keep blocking him if the defender is engaged? The DB "initiating" the contact doesn't mean that Flemming can just block him on the play without running a route. After watching it again, I'm convinced that the play was designed for Warren to catch it behind the LOS (which he clearly didn't), to allow Flemming to block, since he's not really running a route.
That would be holding on the DB, so that wouldn't be a good strategy. You keep going back to the DB "initiating contact"...it doesn't matter who initiated contact, and that's not part of the definition of Offensive Pass Interference. Once Flemming starts blocking him, it becomes OPI (if the ball hasn't been caught yet and it's not behind the LOS).Correct. If you interpret the rule as Erial is doing every DB around would do this at the LOS when the WR's/TE's are stacked in hopes of a Offensive PI call. Just grab hold of a WR at the LOS and don't let go....offensive PI? Again I don't think the officials saw the DB initiate the contact and then not let go of Flemming. It's a bang bang play, PSU won, but that isn't offensive PI. It's really a no call to be honest and that is what it should have been 99 out of 100 times.
Note that your examples of "What ISNT OPI" involve plays with a Team A (ie, offensive) INELIGIBLE receiver. Flemming is eligible on this play.Not sure what you are talking about re "blocking" but let's dig deeper anyway.
What is OPI?
"Offensive pass interference is contact by a Team A player beyond the neutral zone that interferes with a Team B player during a legal forward pass play in which the forward pass crosses the neutral zone. It is the responsibility of the offensive player to avoid the opponents."
Does the DB initiating contact with his hands fit the definition of "contact by a Team A (PSU) player"? Maybe? Is that how the NCAA defines contact? Seems a bit of a stretch. However as noted, Fleming clearly attempts to go to the inside when he sees the DB raise his hands.
What ISNT OPI?
"It is not offensive pass interference (A.R. 7-3-8-IV, V, X, XV and XVI): 1. When, after the snap, a Team A ineligible player immediately charges and contacts an opponent at a point not more than one yard beyond the neutral zone and maintains the contact for no more than three yards beyond the neutral zone. (A.R. 7-3-10-II)"
"It is not offensive pass interference (A.R. 7-3-8-IV, V, X, XV and XVI): 1. When, after the snap, a Team A ineligible player immediately charges and contacts an opponent at a point not more than one yard beyond the neutral zone and maintains the contact for no more than three yards beyond the neutral zone. (A.R. 7-3-10-II)"
The DB initiates the contact at the 2, within 1 yard of the NZ. Does that contact exist more than 3 yards from the LOS? Yes, partly because as you can clearly see in the replay the DB has a handful of Fleming's jersey and is pulling it.
That would be holding on the DB, so that wouldn't be a good strategy. You keep going back to the DB "initiating contact"...it doesn't matter who initiated contact, and that's not part of the definition of Offensive Pass Interference. Once Flemming starts blocking him, it becomes OPI (if the ball hasn't been caught yet and it's not behind the LOS).
Here is another example of this type of play...it doesn't matter that the DB initiated the contact on #20 of Notre Dame. The ND WR blocked him as part of the play, so it's OPI.
I don't know who this Flemming guy is, but I am glad our Fleming guy got two big 4th down catches against USC.You keep saying Flemming was blocking him, but he was being held. It's ok to disagree....and I do. Apparently others do to...sorry.
That is the part he misses...the DB has a hold of the WR, not the other way around. You're 3rd and 4th pics really captured the difference. Oh well...moving on.Not sure what you are talking about re "blocking" but let's dig deeper anyway.
What is OPI?
"Offensive pass interference is contact by a Team A player beyond the neutral zone that interferes with a Team B player during a legal forward pass play in which the forward pass crosses the neutral zone. It is the responsibility of the offensive player to avoid the opponents."
Does the DB initiating contact with his hands fit the definition of "contact by a Team A (PSU) player"? Maybe? Is that how the NCAA defines contact? Seems a bit of a stretch. However as noted, Fleming clearly attempts to go to the inside when he sees the DB raise his hands.
What ISNT OPI?
"It is not offensive pass interference (A.R. 7-3-8-IV, V, X, XV and XVI): 1. When, after the snap, a Team A ineligible player immediately charges and contacts an opponent at a point not more than one yard beyond the neutral zone and maintains the contact for no more than three yards beyond the neutral zone. (A.R. 7-3-10-II)"
"It is not offensive pass interference (A.R. 7-3-8-IV, V, X, XV and XVI): 1. When, after the snap, a Team A ineligible player immediately charges and contacts an opponent at a point not more than one yard beyond the neutral zone and maintains the contact for no more than three yards beyond the neutral zone. (A.R. 7-3-10-II)"
The DB initiates the contact at the 2, within 1 yard of the NZ. Does that contact exist more than 3 yards from the LOS? Yes, partly because as you can clearly see in the replay the DB has a handful of Fleming's jersey and is pulling it.
Now to your point mentioning "keep blocking", how does the NCAA define blocking?
"Blocking is obstructing an opponent by intentionally contacting him with any part of the blocker’s body."
Does the NCAA consider it blocking if the DB uses his hands to impede Fleming? I doubt it. Is Fleming allowed to attempt to break free? No idea. "Keep blocking" sure is a huge stretch of word definitions to make it sound obvious when it's quite gray at best.
No coach is elite....until they are. Brave take Mr Go Blue Hens.Never said he was a bad coach, he’s ok. He’s not elite
I was talking about Day, not Franklin.What resources? Better than Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Ohio State, Texas AM, Southern Cal, Oklahoma, Michigan, Oregon, Florida,Auburn or Miami? The answer is no.
Yes but that's not NIL. Those are donations made to the university from 2005 through the end of the 2022 season (17 years).This has PSU at 25th. Scary.College football's top 50 programs ranked by NIL efforts
Separating the haves and have nots across college football.247sports.com
It's been pointed out to me. My mistake! First one ever.I was talking about Day, not Franklin.
I have never seen us get away with these type of calls-especially not back to back. Amazing and you'll take it every time, but it was surreal to get the benefit of the doubt for what seems like the first time.
That would be holding on the DB, so that wouldn't be a good strategy. You keep going back to the DB "initiating contact"...it doesn't matter who initiated contact, and that's not part of the definition of Offensive Pass Interference. Once Flemming starts blocking him, it becomes OPI (if the ball hasn't been caught yet and it's not behind the LOS).
Here is another example of this type of play...it doesn't matter that the DB initiated the contact on #20 of Notre Dame. The ND WR blocked him as part of the play, so it's OPI.
Like Bill Curry?Always be the guy who replaces the guy...Who replaced the guy
Agreed. I can't afford to pay Franklin one more cent.Any of those coaches working under contracts that antedate Franklin's? Someone ought to inform "Penn State FB Thoughts" that coaches' compensation isn't adjusted with every rankings movement. Wonder how much he gets docked every time he burns a batch of fries.
I get it...this start has been tough on a few of you guys. Maybe you can do a victory lap after the tOSU game and cry some more.Did he beat OSU?
Did he beat OSU?
Nope but he will get 400k bonus for making the playoffs and a 500k retention bonus on top of his 7.5 million dollar base....IF HE DECIDES to stay. He and his agent are amused by you.Did he beat OSU?
You speak to me as if I’m not flush with bags. Why?Nope but he will get 400k bonus for making the playoffs and a 500k retention bonus on top of his 7.5 million dollar base....IF HE DECIDES to stay. He and his agent are amused by you.
You seem like a royal flush.You speak to me as if I’m not flush with bags. Why?
More like a flush down the toilet.You seem like a royal flush.
Are you impressed by his salary?
SC went from 11 to out of the Top 25 with 2 losses so those numbers are skewed .Wut?
don’t get me wrong, we had a blast sat, but don’t get crazy
- Record vs. rest of Big Ten: 52-16.
- Record vs. ranked teams: 12-26.
- Record vs. top-10 teams: 3-17.
That’s hilarious. The earth is flat.SC went from 11 to out of the Top 25 with 2 losses so those numbers are skewed .
Matt Rhule is waiting in the wings. All is well.Happy with the win, and proud of the team and the staff, but he’s still the same coach who will inevitably “Franklin” a loss from a winnable game down the road. I’ve never had any problems with him as a leader and role model for young men. The dude just doesn’t have “it” on the sidelines in a lot of key situations. That said, credit where it is due this weekend.
42-7 Indiana over Nebraska at the moment in the THIRD quarter.Matt Rhule is waiting in the wings. All is well.
IU is legit.42-7 Indiana over Nebraska at the moment in the THIRD quarter.
42-7 Indiana over Nebraska at the moment in the THIRD quarter.
He's coaching vanilla. That's why he's struggling. All his genius will be unleashed in Happy Valley. He'll give us a huge discount too.We might get Rhule sooner than we thought.
He's coaching vanilla. That's why he's struggling. All his genius will be unleashed in Happy Valley. He'll give us a huge discount too.
I heard Franklin already has a home in Florida.Just as long as he is willing to wear a dress shirt, tie, and khakis. If not, then Al Golden is our man.