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dimonium_anonimo t1_iy2aa0w wrote

Holding is done on every play too, and that's against the rules. It's all about not getting caught. Plus, most of the push piles happen at the line of scrimmage whereas the runner starts behind. The offense is trying to push the defense back, not the runner forward... Mostly. If they waited to start pushing until the rubber was in front, the play would be over. So I think they can get away with a little bit of pulling the runner along with them. What I do know for sure is that vaulting off your teammates (and I think the word is such that being thrown by your teammate also counts) is very illegal, and very hard to hide.

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Diagonalizer t1_iy2antx wrote

You see one offensive player push a teammate forward all the time. It happens just about every time that a play is called dead due to forward progress and also on pretty much every QB sneak.

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