Quote Originally Posted by Raveninwoodlawn View Post
The pocket when it comes to intentional grounding does not move wherever the tackle ends up at the end of the play.

It's from tackle to tackle at the snap of the ball.

It was a roll out...the LT rolled with him.

I may be wrong, but I don't see how the pocket gets larger solely depending on where the OT's wind up at the end of the play...or theoretically, you can have the entire field considered "in the pocket" if both tackles wind up at the opposite sidelines during the course of the play.

At the start of the play, and for rules purposes, the pocket edge of the left side of the pocket is still where the LT originally ended up, not how far he rolled out with Vick to protect in a rollout.
IF that is true, I'm not sure, it's completely retarded.
The term pocket, as you would casually think of it, was CLEARLY something Vick was in. He was inside the protective arc of his offensive linemen.
Who cares where they line up, all that should matter is where they are.

Offensive lines should line up as close to possible so that a QB can make one step in either direction at any time and simply throw the bal in the stands.
There would basically never be another sack in footbal that way, ever again.