When you have at least one arm wrapped around the receiver before the ball arrives, and you are visibly pulling the other player away from the ball, that is pass interference.
‘When you have at least one arm wrapped around the receiver before the ball arrives, and you are visibly pulling the other player away from the ball, that is pass interference.’
except that happens on just about every single pass play today, just like holding; football as it is played today, is being officiated as if it were fifty years ago...
nowadays, all a QB has to do is crank up an underthrown ball, and there will be flag, as receivers and defenders collide on their way back to the ball...the game is rewarding its players for playing poorly...