You know... the block occurred at almost the same time the ball got to the receiver. And the receiver was already wide open. Would be tough to call it a pick play. And the block was in the guys waist. Wasn’t at the head. Wasn’t at the knees. It’s football. Can’t take it... can’t play in the NFL.
Agree. As long as the impact of the offensive player on the defensive player occurs after the receiver has touched the ball, the impact is the result of a block, not a pick.
If Welker wanted to take out Talib, why not head shot him, or cut block him?
Receiver blocks are pretty critical to game changing plays.