You make the call!
I say pass interferance due to Irons being behind the receiver to come over his back to the ball.
It depends on when the picture was taken. Y'all are assuming the ball is coming towards the two of them. Perhaps it had already been knocked away. Do any of y'all remember that specific play?
It depends on when the picture was taken. Y'all are assuming the ball is coming towards the two of them. Perhaps it had already been knocked away. Do any of y'all remember that specific play?
******** - extra credit...I too was thinking the same thing, but also wondered how that picture would look if we had white helmets?:biggrin2:
I too was thinking the same thing, but also wondered how that picture would look if we had white helmets?:biggrin2:
It depends on when the picture was taken. Y'all are assuming the ball is coming towards the two of them. Perhaps it had already been knocked away. Do any of y'all remember that specific play?
It doesn't depend on that at all.... there are two things that the picture tells you regardless of when/where the ball was thrown and/or the receivers/defenders position in relation. 1.) Irons is hitting/touching the receiver prior to the arrival of the ball; and 2.) Irons is not looking back towards the ball. It is either pass interferance or holding (Irons is preventing the receiver from raising his arms for the ball).
It doesn't depend on that at all.... there are two things that the picture tells you regardless of when/where the ball was thrown and/or the receivers/defenders position in relation. 1.) Irons is hitting/touching the receiver prior to the arrival of the ball; and 2.) Irons is not looking back towards the ball. It is either pass interferance or holding (Irons is preventing the receiver from raising his arms for the ball).