Curious on the interpretation on this one. Passing situation. Our WR's are running routes downfield. QB scrambles and it 10 yards or so downfield. WR's turn to block while defenders are pursuing. The defender is squared up with the WR. They are running at each other but defender has his head turned inside toward the QB. Once contact is made, blindside block is called. I thought blindside block is more of a block from the side, where the defender cannot see the block coming. The defender could have seen the block coming but wasn't looking where he was running. Am I wrong?
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Curious on the interpretation on this one. Passing situation. Our WR's are running routes downfield. QB scrambles and it 10 yards or so downfield. WR's turn to block while defenders are pursuing. The defender is squared up with the WR. They are running at each other but defender has his head turned inside toward the QB. Once contact is made, blindside block is called. I thought blindside block is more of a block from the side, where the defender cannot see the block coming. The defender could have seen the block coming but wasn't looking where he was running. Am I wrong?
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