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Bama's TE crossing route and "picking" the DB

Posted on 12/14/11 at 12:42 pm
Posted by PacWilly
Member since Jun 2010
554 posts
Posted on 12/14/11 at 12:42 pm
Against Auburn, Bama ran a shallow crossing route to the TE across the middle for much success. On these plays, Bama put its wide receiver from the opposite side on a shallow crossing route too. Gary Danielson pointed out on a couple of occasions that the DB from Auburn was getting picked by the Bama receiver coming the other way. There was never contact but the DB/LB covering the TE was having to run around the wide receiver which gave the TE enough room for a completion with YAC.

My question to those who know college rules: Is a wide receiver pick legal? What makes it illegal (contact, etc.)? Did any of you catch onto this and say "that is something we will have to stop"?

Richardson will get his 80+ yards rushing, but there are two plays that worry me in the BCS game: 1) that dang wheel route with TR wide open and 2) this shallow TE crossing route that looks almost unstoppable with a crisp pass.
Posted by DEANintheYAY
LEFT COAST
Member since Jan 2008
31975 posts
Posted on 12/14/11 at 12:44 pm to
I think it becomes a pick when it becomes obvious that it is a pick. Just contact wouldn't necessarily mean its a pick.
Posted by Draconian Sanctions
Markey's bar
Member since Oct 2008
84932 posts
Posted on 12/14/11 at 12:46 pm to
they did this against us too
Posted by Eighteen
Member since Dec 2006
34059 posts
Posted on 12/14/11 at 12:50 pm to
quote:

My question to those who know college rules: Is a wide receiver pick legal? What makes it illegal (contact, etc.)


It becomes a pick when the refs call it
Posted by TulaneTigerFan
Seattle
Member since Sep 2005
35856 posts
Posted on 12/14/11 at 12:50 pm to
They've been running this play all season, including the first game against LSU. This isn't something new to worry about
Posted by 7thWardTiger
Richmond, Texas
Member since Nov 2009
24670 posts
Posted on 12/14/11 at 12:51 pm to
Its called a rub route. Commomly referred 2 as "mesh" routes as well. You see it all the time with some of the most basic man beaters such as Slant/chute or Slant/out combinations.
Posted by nicholastiger
Member since Jan 2004
43408 posts
Posted on 12/14/11 at 1:04 pm to
Arkansas and UGA did similar things, most teams with good catching TE do it, I wish LSU would do it more
Posted by fan251
Mobile, AL
Member since Jun 2011
857 posts
Posted on 12/14/11 at 1:49 pm to
It is very much "illegal", however, if done without contact the refs may not call it.
Posted by lake chuck fan
westlake
Member since Aug 2011
9302 posts
Posted on 12/14/11 at 2:40 pm to
what needs to happen, is which ever side the TE releases from, the strong or weak side;depending if they motion him to the opposite side, the LB responsible for the TE needs to lay a hard hit on him and slow down his route, disrupt his timing.. we cant just let him or any of the WR take off untouched...
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