Offensive Holding Making Quality Calls and Having a Consistent Philosophy.

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Offensive Holding Making Quality Calls and Having a Consistent Philosophy

Offensive Holding….what is it? b (1) The hand(s) or arm(s) shall not be used to GRASP, PULL, or ENCIRCLE in any way that ILLEGALLY IMPEDES or ILLEGALLY OBSTRUCTS an OPPONENT. (2) The hand(s) or arm(s) shall not be used to HOOK, CLAMP, or otherwise ILLEGALLY IMPEDE or ILLEGALLY OBSTRUCT an OPPONENT. PENALTY yards from the BASIC SPOT; offensive holding fouls BEHIND the NEUTRAL ZONE are enforced from the PREVIOUS SPOT. If the foul occurs in the END ZONE -- SAFETY.

Can we officiate Offensive Holding “by the book?” If we did, we would rarely complete a play without a foul. For this reason, we must have a consistent philosophy -- official to official, crew to crew and game to game !! Train Wrecks – Not Fender Benders !!

Thoughts on Holding Grasping an opponents’ shirt does not always constitute a holding foul…. Was the defender controlled by this action? Was the grasp inside or outside the frame? Was it prolonged, or was it a quick grab and release? Did it put the defender at a disadvantage? Were they “dancing,” or was the defender trying to get away?

Thoughts on Holding (continued) How do we officiate “Take Downs?” Take downs are rarely passed over. A defender who is taken down from the back side is still placed at a disadvantage Take downs often lead to retaliations, or rough play later in the game. Either you penalize take downs, or the players will.

Thoughts on Holding (continued) When might you pass on holding action? The grasp was quick and defender was let go. The action never restricted the defender’s penetration up field. The defender was making the play “just before” or “just as” he was being held. The runner was already past the point where the holding action took place. Action was minor and game was out of hand.

Key Points to Consider 1. Player safety must always be our number one concern !! 2. What effect does the “holding action” have on the play? 3. You must watch the Engagement and the Disengagement. See the whole play.

Officiating Holding on the Perimeter vs. the Interior Line Holding action on the perimeter is not forgiven as it might be in the interior line. Holding action on the perimeter, at the point of attack, does not have to be severe to spring the runner for a big gain. Officials must stay with their keys and make sure they see the action from start to finish. Watch the disengagement !!

Officiating Holding On Pass Plays vs. Running Plays On Pass Blocks – you must call Take Downs Upper Body Restraints Head and Neck Restraints Prolonged Contact to the Helmet and Face Mask by Offensive and Defensive Players Illegal Action After the Blocker is Beaten – It may not be flagrant, but it is restrictive

Officiating Holding On Pass Plays vs. Running Plays On Run Blocks – you must call Take Downs Wrap Ups Hooks, Turns, etc. – Action That Controls the Defender and Takes Him Out of the Hole Where the Runner is Heading

Penalty Priorities “Zones of Emphasis” Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3 SE T W G C G QB RB T TE F

Penalty Priorities Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3 SE T W G C G QB RB T TE F Zones of Emphasis -- Always Called Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3 Take Downs All Pt. of Attack Holding Action All Safety Fouls Take Downs All Safety Fouls Prolonged grabs with control Take Downs All Safety Fouls

Penalty Priorities Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3 SE T W G C G QB RB T TE F Zones of Emphasis -- Sometimes Called Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3 Quick Grab and release at Pt. of Attack Grabs (not pro- longed) but with control. Hands outside frame with control. Flagrant, pro- longed grabs.

Penalty Priorities Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3 SE T W G C G QB RB T TE F Zones of Emphasis -- Rarely Called Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3 “Dancing” Double teams Hands outside frame after O-lineman dominates Same as Zone 1 No advantage Same as Zones 1 and 2 Take downs that happen as the runner is being tackled.

Penalty Priorities Zone 2Zone 1Zone 2 SE T W G C G QB RB T TE F Zones Change Based on the Point of Attack In some situations, there may not be a Zone 3

Holding By The Defense Was the Offensive Man Placed at a Disadvantage? The Pull and Shoot Occurs on Kick Plays – Primarily on FG’s and Trys Leave it Alone Unless the “Shooter” is Active Control That Allows Another Defender to Make a Play, or keeps O-lineman to get to the next level. Grasping the Wide Receiver Before the Ball is Thrown