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Officiating Philosophies – Blocking Line of Scrimmage Jim Briggs EFAF Officiating Clinic 2008 Vantaa, Finland 1

BLOCKING 2

1. Takedowns Takedowns at the POA, those in the open field, within the tackle box, and affecting the result of the play create special focus and will be called in these situations. 3

2. Offensive holding If there is a potential offensive holding but the action occurs away from the point of attack and has no (or could have no) effect on the play, offensive holding will not be called. 4

3. Defensive holding If there is a potential for defensive holding but the action occurs away from the point of attack and has no (or could have no) effect on the play, defensive holding will not be called. 5

4. Blocks in the back For blocks in the back, if one hand is on the number and the other hand is on the side and the initial force is on the number, it is a block in the back. The force of the block could be slight and still a foul if the contact propels the player past the runner. 6

5. Defensive grab A grab of the receiver’s jersey that restricts the receiver and takes away his feet will be defensive holding, and could also be DPI. 7

6. Holding on a sack Holding can be called even if the quarterback is sacked as it may be the other half of an offset foul. 8

7. Illegal block on fair catch Illegal block in the back can still be called on fair catches, but not if the illegal block occurs away from the play as the fair catch is being made. 9

8. IBB that are also personal fouls Blocks in the back that are personal foul in nature will be called regardless of their timing relative to a fair catch or runner being tackled. 10

9. Double team Rarely will you have a hold on a double team block unless there is a takedown or the defender breaks the double team and is pulled back. 11

10. Fouls near goal line When in doubt if an illegal block occurs in the EZ or field of play, it occurs in the field of play. 12

LINE OF SCRIMMAGE 13

1. On the line An offensive player is “on his line of scrimmage” at the snap when he faces his opponent’s goal line with the line of his shoulders parallel thereto and his head breaking the plane of the line drawn through the waistline of the snapper. 14

2. Keep linemen legal Officials will work to keep offensive linemen legal and will call only when obvious or where repeated warnings are ignored. Don’t wait till the 4 th qtr to enforce rule. 15

3. Player clearly behind snapper If the offensive player is lined up with his head clearly behind the rear end of the snapper, a foul will be called without a warning. 16

4. Give receivers leeway An offensive player who is a wide receiver or slot back will be given leeway in determining if he is off the line of scrimmage. Don’t be technical. When in doubt, it is NOT a foul. 17

5. Ends must be on line Wide receivers that are the end man on the line of scrimmage must be on the line of scrimmage and break the plane of the line drawn through the waistline of the snapper when the defensive player is in “press” position or they will be ruled in the backfield. 18

6. Receivers on line if no stagger Wide receivers or slot backs lined up outside a tight end will be ruled on the line of scrimmage and covering the tight end if there is no stagger between their alignments. If in question, he is not covered up. 19

7. Moving forward is not a foul Defensive linemen moving forward at the snap must actually be in the neutral zone to be called for offside. Moving forward on their side of the neutral zone is not a foul. 20

8. Players threatened When in question regarding player position on movement by the defense into the neutral zone which causes the offense to move, a player is moving toward the offensive player. This protects both that player and the two adjacent offensive players. 21

9. Unabated towards the QB Anytime a defensive player shoots the gap, and there is a questions as to contact, err on the side of offside and shut the play down to avoid a free shot on the QB. 22

10. Scrutinise trick plays Formations during the execution of a trick or unusual play have the highest degree of scrutiny and should be completely legal. 23

11. Motion forward is ILM not FST If the motion man is clearly angling forward while in motion at the snap, this is a live-ball foul unless there is an abrupt forward movement. 24