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    X vs Z receiver

    Eligible Receivers...Federation Rules: The end man on either side of the men on the line, as long as he has a number from 1-49 or 80-99. Any member of the backfield regardless of where they line up (as long as clearly in the back field) with the same numbering limitations. A receiver is...
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    X vs Z receiver

    Assuming you're talking about the X & Y being on the same side, then no, the Y (TE) would be ineligible, He'd be covered up by the X (SE). Now if you're talking about the Y (TE) being on the other side of the LOS, with Z the off the LOS, then yes, the Y would be eligible. The only way Y can be...
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    X vs Z receiver

    Usually boundary corners are less athletic than field corners, so maybe the thinking is that Richards creates a mismatch on the short side.
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    X vs Z receiver

    The TE would actually be ineligible given your description, He'd be covered up by the X.
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