Two Questions (to anyone in general, but using this reply for context):
1. Do we actually know if the penalty was hitting the receiver when he had the ball in his possession but could not yet establish himself as a runner? The reason is, they cited #56 with the call. Inexplicably CBS chose to never show what 56 did on that play.
2. If the call really was as in #1, can anyone find/site the exact rule? I cannot believe it even though I think the referee explained it as such. If that really is a rule, then anytime a player goes up in the air for a catch and is hit by a defender, it should automatically be a penalty. That cannot possibly be correct. Then again, the NFL rule book does have some very strange rules.