A bunch of Sal Paloantonio's if you ask me.
Anyway, here is the key statement in the rule that addresses the illegal NE plays: "... provided that he (ineligible player) immediately reports the change in his eligibility status to the Referee, who will inform the defensive team."
From what I have read, the NE players didn't immediately report the change of their eligibility status, thus not allowing the Referee ample time to inform the Ravens. These illegal plays ultimately fall on the Refs to catch, but it looks poor on the NFL that Belicheat gets to succeed in his ways of deception.
The section of the rulebook:
Section 3 Changes in Position
REPORTING CHANGE OF POSITION
Article 1
An offensive player wearing the number of an ineligible pass receiver (50–79 and 90–99) is permitted to line up in the position of an eligible pass receiver (1–49 and 80–89), and an offensive player wearing the number of an eligible pass receiver is permitted to line up in the position of an ineligible pass receiver, provided that he immediately reports the
change in his eligibility status to the Referee, who will inform the defensive team.
He must participate in such eligible or ineligible position as long as he is continuously in the game, but prior to each play he must again report his status to the Referee, who will inform the defensive team. The game clock shall not be stopped, and the ball shall not be put in play until the Referee takes his normal position.
RETURNING TO ORIGINAL POSITION
Article 2
A player who has reported a change in his eligibility status to the Referee is permitted to return to a position indicated by the eligibility status of his number after:
(a) a team time out;
(b) the end of a quarter;
(c) the two-minute warning;
(d) a foul;
(e) a replay challenge;
(f) a touchdown;
(g) a completed kick from scrimmage;
(h) a change of possession; or
(i) if the player has been withdrawn for one legal snap. A player withdrawn for one legal snap may re-enter at a position indicated by the eligibility status of his number, unless he again reports to the Referee that he is assuming a position other than that designated by the eligibility status of his number.
Penalty: If a player fails to notify the Referee of a change in his status when required: Loss of five yards for illegal
substitution.
Anyway, here is the key statement in the rule that addresses the illegal NE plays: "... provided that he (ineligible player) immediately reports the change in his eligibility status to the Referee, who will inform the defensive team."
From what I have read, the NE players didn't immediately report the change of their eligibility status, thus not allowing the Referee ample time to inform the Ravens. These illegal plays ultimately fall on the Refs to catch, but it looks poor on the NFL that Belicheat gets to succeed in his ways of deception.
The section of the rulebook:
Section 3 Changes in Position
REPORTING CHANGE OF POSITION
Article 1
An offensive player wearing the number of an ineligible pass receiver (50–79 and 90–99) is permitted to line up in the position of an eligible pass receiver (1–49 and 80–89), and an offensive player wearing the number of an eligible pass receiver is permitted to line up in the position of an ineligible pass receiver, provided that he immediately reports the
change in his eligibility status to the Referee, who will inform the defensive team.
He must participate in such eligible or ineligible position as long as he is continuously in the game, but prior to each play he must again report his status to the Referee, who will inform the defensive team. The game clock shall not be stopped, and the ball shall not be put in play until the Referee takes his normal position.
RETURNING TO ORIGINAL POSITION
Article 2
A player who has reported a change in his eligibility status to the Referee is permitted to return to a position indicated by the eligibility status of his number after:
(a) a team time out;
(b) the end of a quarter;
(c) the two-minute warning;
(d) a foul;
(e) a replay challenge;
(f) a touchdown;
(g) a completed kick from scrimmage;
(h) a change of possession; or
(i) if the player has been withdrawn for one legal snap. A player withdrawn for one legal snap may re-enter at a position indicated by the eligibility status of his number, unless he again reports to the Referee that he is assuming a position other than that designated by the eligibility status of his number.
Penalty: If a player fails to notify the Referee of a change in his status when required: Loss of five yards for illegal
substitution.
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