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Rule 9 Tony Dutton San Angelo Chapter Slides Posted on sazebra.org
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Look At Some Not New Personal Foul Penalty Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Some New in 2016 Tripping Targeting Defenseless player Scrimmage kick formation Blocking Below the Waist “Clarified” Some Not New Personal Foul Penalty Unsportsmanlike Conduct Batting and Kicking – Penalty Situations
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9-1 Personal Fouls PENALTY– For Team B fouls during a legal forward pass play: Enforcement is at the end of the last run when it ends beyond the neutral zone and there is no change of team possession during the down. If the pass is incomplete or intercepted, or if there is a change of team possession during the down, the penalty is enforced at the previous spot
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Summary Team B Personal Fouls During a Legal Forward Pass Play
Run ends beyond the neutral zone and no change of team possession Pass incomplete, intercepted or a change of team possession Enforce from the end of the last run Enforce from the previous spot
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Play Situation RULING: Penalize Team B 15 yards
X Pass is complete to A88 who is tackled. A88 QB throws a pass toward A88. QB While the ball is in the air, defensive tackle B63 pulls A76 by the facemask. A76 B63 Play Situation RULING: Penalize Team B 15 yards from the end of the run. What if the pass is incomplete? What if B intercepts and scores? What if A88 fumbles and B recovers? What if a teammate of A88 recovers and runs another 10 yards?
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9-1-2-c Tripping There shall be no tripping. (Exception: Tripping the runner is not a foul.) It is now illegal to trip the ball carrier
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A.R I A player on defense sticks out his foot and trips an opponent. (a) The opponent is a wide receiver running a passing route. (b) The opponent is the ball carrier. RULING: (a) and (b) Personal foul, Tripping. Penalty—15 yards, automatic first down.
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Targeting 9-1-3 & 9-1-4 Two ways to target
Target and make forcible contact with the crown (top) of the helmet (9-1-3) Target and make forcible contact to the head or neck area of a defenseless opponent with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow or shoulder (9-1-4) This foul requires that there be at least one indicator of targeting
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Indicators of Targeting 9-1-4 Note 1
Launch – player leaving his feet to attack by an upward and forward thrust to make contact in the head or neck area Couch followed by an upward and forward thrust to make contact in the head or neck area Leading with helmet, shoulder, forearm, fist, hand or elbow to attack head or neck area Lowering the head before attacking with the crown of the helmet
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A.R II As ball carrier A20 sweeps around the end and heads upfield, he lowers his head and contacts defensive end B89 who is trying to tackle him. The players meet helmet to helmet. RULING: No foul. Neither A20 nor B89 is a defenseless player and neither has targeted his opponent in the sense of Rule
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New Defenseless Player 9-1-4 Note 2
A ball carrier who has obviously given himself up and is sliding feet-first
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Clarification – Targeting vs. Striking
Striking a. No person subject to the rules shall strike an opponent with the knee; strike an opponent’s helmet (including the face mask, neck, face or any other part of the body with an extended forearm, elbow, locked hands, palm, fist or the heel, back or side of the open hand; or gouge an opponent. PENALTY – Personal Foul. 15 yards. Disqualification if flagrant.
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Example Defensive tackle slaps offensive tackle in the head
Defensive tackle slaps quarterback, who has just thrown a pass, in the head Personal Foul Striking – 15 yards, automatic 1st, flagrant offenders disqualified Targeting yards and disqualification
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A.R II A1, a ball carrier, strikes tackler B6 with his extended forearm just before being tackled. RULING: Personal foul. Penalty—15 yards. Enforce from the previous spot if foul occurs behind the neutral zone. Disqualification if flagrant. Safety if the foul occurs behind Team A’s goal line.
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A.R IV A12 who normally plays quarterback in lined up as a wide receiver in the backfield and A33 is five yards behind the snapper in a shotgun formation. A33’s pass intended for A12 is intercepted. During the interception return B55 targets and launches at A33, striking him in the side of the helmet. RULING: Foul by B55 for targeting and initiating contact at the head of a defenseless player. For purposes of Rule , A33 is a defenseless player since he played the down in the role of the quarterback.
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Blocking Below the Waist No Changes
No player may block below the waist During a down in which there is a free kick or scrimmage kick or (9-1-6-c) After a change of possession. (9-1-6-d)
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Team B may BBW in the area 5 yds beyond and 5 yds behind the NZ
Also No Changes for Team B Team B may BBW in the area 5 yds beyond and 5 yds behind the NZ 85 78 63 51 67 71 87 12 32 43 44 Two exceptions: Against an opponent in position to receive a backward pass Against an eligible Team A pass receiver beyond the neutral zone
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Blocking Below the Waist (9-1-6) “Clarified”
The “low-blocking zone” from 2015 has been eliminated All references are to the Tackle Box (2-34) The tackle box is the rectangular area enclosed by the neutral zone, the two lines parallel to the sidelines five yards from the snapper, and Team A’s end line The tackle box disintegrates when the ball leaves it
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9-1-6-a Team A Prior to a Change of Team Possession
The following Team A players may legally block below the waist from the front or side inside the tackle box until they leave the tackle box or until the ball has left the tackle box Players on the line of scrimmage completely inside the tackle box, and Stationary backs who are at least partially inside the tackle box and at least partially inside the frame of the body of the second lineman from the snapper
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Other Team A Players 9-1-6-a-2
Allowed to block below the waist only if the force of the initial contact is “from the front,” meaning within the clock-face region between 10 and 2 forward of the player being blocked May not block below the waist toward the original position of the ball at the snap until the ball is clearly beyond the neutral zone
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All Team A Players After the ball has left the tackle box
Allowed to block below the waist only “from the front” May not block below the waist toward Team A’s end line
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May block from front or side inside the tackle box
May block only from front and not toward the original position of the ball at the snap Tackle Box 85 78 63 51 67 71 87 12 32 43 44 Until the ball or they leave the tackle box Until the ball is beyond the neutral zone
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May block only from front and not toward
the original position of the ball at the snap OK FOUL OK Tackle Box 85 78 63 51 67 71 87 12 32 43 44 Until the ball is beyond the neutral zone
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As A31 runs a reverse, A82 blocks a
linebacker below the waist from the front A.R IV Tackle Box 85 78 63 51 67 71 82 12 43 31 44 Illegal block. The block is “toward the line through the original position of the ball before it has crossed the neutral zone”
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As A31 runs a reverse, A82 blocks a
linebacker below the waist from the front Tackle Box 85 78 63 51 67 71 82 12 43 31 44 Legal block. The ball has crossed the neutral zone.
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May block only from front and not
Number 44 goes in motion Tackle Box 85 78 63 51 67 71 87 FOUL OK 12 32 43 44 May block only from front and not toward the original position of the ball
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runs outside the tackle box Number 71 curls back and
Number 44 with the ball runs outside the tackle box Number 71 curls back and BBW toward his end line Tackle Box 85 78 63 51 67 71 87 12 32 43 44 Illegal block. Ball has left the tackle box and no Team A may block below the waist toward his own end line.
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A.R. 9-1-6 VII A22 shoots between the guard & tackle
and blocks a linebacker low from the side A.R VII 85 78 63 51 67 71 82 12 31 22 44 Illegal block. A22 has left the tackle box and must block from the front.
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9-1-14 Contact Against the Snapper
When a team is in a scrimmage kick formation, a defensive player may not initiate contact with the snapper until one second has elapsed after the snap
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2-16-10 Scrimmage Kick Formation
A scrimmage kick formation is a formation with no player in position to receive a hand-to-hand snap from between the snappers legs and with either (1) at least one player 10 or more yards behind the neutral zone; or (2) a potential holder and potential kicker seven or more yards behind the neutral zone in position for a place kick. For either (1) or (2) to qualify as a scrimmage kick formation, it must be obvious that a kick will be attempted
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A.R. 9-1-14 I 5 0 4 0 A10 A10 is in a shotgun formation 71/2 yards
behind the snapper. Immediately at the snap B55 charges the snapper pushing him backward. B55 RULING: Legal. No special protection for the snapper because A10 is not in a scrimmage kick formation (at least 10 yards deep). Snapper has usual protection against any personal foul.
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9-2-1 Penalty Unsportsmanlike Conduct Fouls
Administered as either live-ball or dead-ball fouls depending on when they occur If by Team B: Automatic 1st Down All dead-ball fouls: Succeeding Spot Live-ball fouls: By players: 15 yards (3 & 1) By non-players: 15 yards from succeeding spot
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A.R. 9-2-1 II RULING: Live-ball unsportsmanlike.
3rd & 15 at the B 20. A88 catches a pass at the 18 and “goose steps” from the 10 into the end zone. QB RULING: Live-ball unsportsmanlike. 15 yards, spot of the foul. A’s ball 3rd and 20 at the 25. 2 0 1 0 G
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A.R. 9-2-1 III RULING: Live-ball unsportsmanlike.
15 yards, spot of the foul. A’s ball 2nd and 10 at the 45. 2nd & 5 at the B 40. A22 takes backward pass and heads for the end zone. X Guard A66 blocks opponent to the ground, and, when A22 is at the 10, stands over him taunting at the B30. 4 0 3 0 G
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A.R. 9-2-1 IV RULING: Unsportsmanlike conduct.
3rd & 15 at the B 20. A88 catches a pass at the 18 and very near the goal line, dives into the end zone. No team B player within 10 yards. FJ is uncertain exactly where 88 started his dive. QB RULING: Unsportsmanlike conduct. Administer as a dead-ball foul. Penalty Enforced on try or succeeding kickoff. 2 0 G
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A.R. 9-2-1 VI RULING: Live-ball unsportsmanlike.
1st & 10 at the 50. RULING: Live-ball unsportsmanlike. Penalty is enforced on either the try or succeeding kickoff. A44 takes pitch and races into the end zone. LJ flags linebacker B57 for yelling obscenities that he was held. 5 0 G
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A.R. 9-2-1 VII RULING: Dead-ball unsportsmanlike.
3rd & 15 at the A45. QB A12 is sacked for a 10 yard loss by B77. B77 stands over A12 taunting and beating his chest. QB RULING: Dead-ball unsportsmanlike. 15 yards from succeeding spot (A’s 35 yard line), automatic 1st down. A’s ball 1st & 10 at the 50. 5 0 G
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A.R. 9-2-1 VIII RULING: Unsportsmanlike foul
4 0 RULING: Unsportsmanlike foul committed by a non-player. Administer as a dead-ball foul. Touchdown counts and penalty is enforced on either the try or succeeding kickoff. Team A passes. QB Safety B33 intercepts a pass at the B10 and returns for a touchdown. B33 LJ runs into coach on the field Near the B 40 while the ball is alive. G
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A.R. 9-2-5 I Game Administration and Sideline Interference
On the opening kickoff, B22 catches the kick at his goal line and returns the ball down the sideline on Team B’s side of the field. As he moves down the sideline officiating the play, the side judge either runs into or must run around a Team B coach or squad member in the restricted area (“the white”). B22 is driven out of bounds at the A-20. RULING: Either situation is physical interference with an official during the play. No warning. Team B foul for unsportsmanlike conduct administered as a dead-ball foul. After the 15-yard penalty, Team B will have first and 10 at the A-35.
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9-2-6-a Disqualified Players and Coaches
Any coach, player or identified squad member in uniform who commits two unsportsmanlike conduct fouls in the same game shall be disqualified
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A.R XII During a dead-ball time, a head coach or assistant coach is flagged for coming out to the numbers and cursing the officials in a loud and abusive manner. RULING: The officials charge either the head coach or the assistant coach with a foul for unsportsmanlike conduct. The referee announces that this is either the first or second unsportsmanlike conduct foul against the coach in question. If it is the second, the coach in question is disqualified from the game
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9-4 Batting and Kicking Batting a Loose Ball 9-4-1
A player who is eligible to touch the ball may bat a pass in flight in any direction (Exception: Passing team may not bat a backward pass forward) Any player may block a scrimmage kick No player may bat other loose balls forward in the field of play or in any direction in the end zone Illegally Kicking Ball 9-4-4 A player shall not kick a loose ball, a forward pass or a ball being held for a place kick by an opponent
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Same Penalty for Either
PENALTY– 10 yards, plus loss of down for fouls by Team A if the loss of down is not in conflict with other rules (Exception: No loss of down if the foul occurs when a legal scrimmage kick is beyond the neutral zone)
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4th & 10 at A’s 15 Team A punt RULING: 4th & 17½ and re-kick
After short kick, A87, disgusted, kicks the ball out of bounds A87 bats the ball backward out of bounds? A87 K RULING: 4th & 17½ and re-kick (no loss of down if foul when legal scrimmage kick is beyond the neutral zone) or B’s ball 1st & 10 after penalty from spot where subsequent dead ball belongs to Team B 4th & 10 at A’s 15 Team A punt 1 5 G
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4th & 10 at A’s 15 RULING: Safety or B’s ball
K RULING: Safety or B’s ball 1st & goal at the ½-yard line after penalty for illegally kicking the ball (10 yards and loss of down) Kicker muffs the snap and kicks the ball at the 1-yard line out of bounds behind the goal line K bats the ball? 1 5 G
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A.R. 9-4-1 Team B player leaps above the crossbar and bats the
field goal attempt in flight K H B I Ball is recovered in end zone by A II Ball is recovered in end zone by B IV Same situation on the try III Ball goes into the field of play VI B catches the ball 30 G
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A.R. 9-4-1 IX B muffs a free kick in the end zone, then bats the
ball out of the end zone A.R IX B The kick is a scrimmage kick RULING: The result of the play is a touchback. Team B foul for illegally batting a ball in the end zone. Penalty – 10 yards, previous spot G
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A.R. 9-4-4 I A’s scrimmage kick hits B 25 on the
leg at B’s 7 yard line. At the 4, B25 then kicks the ball over the end line B25 RULING: The result of the play is a safety, as B25’s kicking the ball provides new impetus. Foul by B25 for illegally kicking. Team A may decline the penalty and take the 2 points, or accept the penalty. The foul by B25 is governed by postscrimmage kick rules. The accepted penalty would give Team B the ball 1st and 10 at the 2 yard line 1 0 G
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