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Simultaneous Fouls NJILOA 2019 Meeting #3
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Who’s Here Cadet (1-2 Years) Newer Official (3-5 Years)
Experienced Official (6-9 Years) Grizzly Veteran (10+ Years) 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Multiple Choice Slide. Your current options are: A: Cadet, B: Newer Official, C: Experienced Official, D: Grizzly Veteran, 🍐 To edit the type of question or choices, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.
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Simultaneous fouls are only labeled that way because they occur at the exact same time
Agree Or Disagree Agree Disagree 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Multiple Choice Slide. Your current options are: A: Agree, B: Disagree, 🍐 To edit the type of question or choices, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.
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Defining Simultaneous Fouls
What Does the Rule Say? Rule 7-6: Simultaneous fouls are fouls called on players of opposing teams during: A live ball; or A dead ball when sequence cannot be determined NOTE: Most live-ball simultaneous fouls do not occur at the exact same time Answer In English: Simultaneous fouls happen when you have at least one foul on each team. AND The thing that makes them simultaneous, is that their penalties START at the same time
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When Did the Fouls Occur?
The Question We Must Ask First: When Did the Fouls Occur? This is What We Need to Know to Dissect the Play in Real Time
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Answering WHEN: Are They…..
All Live Ball Fouls: This means that all the fouls on the play took place while live play was still going on. This causes us to apply one kind of process to figure out who gets the ball, and where. At Least Some of Them Happened During Dead Ball Time: If any or all the fouls on the play took place during dead ball time, this causes us to apply a different process to figure out who gets the ball, and where.
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Simultaneous Live Ball Fouls:
There is one thing for certain which happens every time there are simultaneous live ball fouls: The first offender’s name is always Billy The defense commits the first foul The offense commits the first foul Everyone is confused 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Multiple Choice Slide. Your current options are: A: The offender's name is always Billy, B: The defense commits the first foul, C: The offense commits the first foul, D: Everyone is confused, 🍐 To edit the type of question or choices, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.
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The Verdict… Answer: b) the defense commits the first foul
This allows play to continue under a slow whistle. If the offense is the team that commits the first foul, the play is killed immediately, which creates live-ball, dead-ball
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Know the Rules of Engagement
The foul by the offense (the second infraction) kills the play The team with less penalty time gets the ball If the penalty time is equal, the offense gets to keep it The team getting the ball will restart at the spot the play was stopped, even if that means they have to clear it Live Ball Fouls Know the Rules of Engagement
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Scenario: Lenny scoops up a ground ball, and is in the process of picking his head up. A player on the opposing team, Billy, runs from five yards away and takes Len out, knocking him off his feet with a body check before Lenny can adjust. Lenny’s teammate, Larry, is upset with the hit, and slashes Billy in the arm guard. You throw two flags and kill the play. Let’s Examine The Outcome
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What is Billy’s Foul: Unnecessary Roughness - 1 minute, releasable
Unnecessary Roughness - 1 minute, non-releasable Blindsiding - 2 minutes, non-releasable Illegal Body Check, hit on a defenseless player - 2 minutes, non-releasable What is Billy’s Foul: 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Multiple Choice Slide. Your current options are: A: Unnecessary Roughness - 1 minute, releasable, B: Unnecessary Roughness - 1 minute, non-releasable, C: Blindsiding - 2 minutes, non-releasable, D: Illegal Body Check, hit on a defenseless player - 2 minutes, non-releasable, 🍐 To edit the type of question or choices, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.
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Answer: C) Blindsiding - 2 minutes, non-releasable
** Letter D is the old verbiage from previous years. Though Answers C and D describe the exact same action, the verbiage in letter C is the correct terminology for The mechanic is a balled up first into your lower back The Verdict...
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Targeting, Ejection Foul, 3-minutes non-releasable
Slashing - 1 minute, releasable Slashing - 1 minute, non-releasable What is Larry’s Foul: 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Multiple Choice Slide. Your current options are: A: Unnecessary Roughness - 1 minute, releasable, B: Unnecessary Roughness - 1 minute, non-releasable, C: Blindsiding - 2 minutes, non-releasable, D: Illegal Body Check, hit on a defenseless player - 2 minutes, non-releasable, 🍐 To edit the type of question or choices, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.
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Answer: C) Slashing - 1 minute, non-releasable
** By rule, because the fouls are simultaneous, the least amount of time served by any of the players shall be non-releasable for all players who are serving penalty time The Verdict...
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Who Gets The Ball? Lenny / Larry’s Team Billy’s Team
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Where Shall The Restart Occur?
Spot of the Stoppage Free Clear if in Defensive End 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Draggable™ Slide. 🍐 To edit the type of question, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.
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Live-Ball, Dead-Ball Or Dead-Ball, Dead-Ball Fouls
Think of a whistle to stop play as a wall being constructed between segments of the play Everything on the other side of the wall, sequence of the fouls determines possession Don’t know sequence? Total foul time determines possession Restart: Live-ball, dead ball, dead center. Live-Ball, Dead-Ball Or Dead-Ball, Dead-Ball Fouls Know the Rules of Engagement
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Scenario: Larry, a midfielder, is clearing the ball from his defensive end. On the opposing team, Billy chases him and runs offside flag down. The play continues, and the ball becomes loose. During the flag-down, slow-whistle situation, Larry receives a very heavy check on his hands, just as Billy is scooping up the ground ball to end the slow whistle. After you blow the whistle to stop play, thinking he has been slashed, Larry shouts into the silence at the official, asking him, “Are you going to _______’ing call something??” Let’s Examine The Outcome
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Larry’s Penalty Conduct foul, 30 seconds releasable
Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 1-minute releasable Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 1 minute non-releasable No penalty Larry’s Penalty 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Multiple Choice Slide. Your current options are: A: Conduct Foul, 30-seconds releasable, B: Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 1 minute releasable, C: Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 1 minute non-releasable, D: No Penalty, 🍐 To edit the type of question or choices, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.
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Billy’s Penalty Offside, 30 seconds releasable
Offside, 30 seconds non-releasable No penalty Billy’s Penalty 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Multiple Choice Slide. Your current options are: A: Offside, 30 seconds releasable, B: Offside, 30 seconds non-releasable, C: No Penalty, 🍐 To edit the type of question or choices, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.
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Who Gets The Ball? Larry’s Team Billy’s Team
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Larry Billy Answer: C) USC - 1 minute, non-releasable
Don’t scream into the silence. Don’t scream into the silence and use profanities. Unsportsmanlike conduct for misconduct shall always be non-releasable for the duration of the foul. Answer: B) Offside, 30 seconds non-releasable By rule, Billy’s offside penalty becomes non-releasable because it is part of simultaneous fouls. The Verdict... Though it’s true that Billy had less penalty time than Larry, that’s not the reason Billy’s team gets the ball. Billy’s team gets the ball because Larry’s foul occurred during the dead ball period. By rule, restart the ball at the center X
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Scenario: (This actually happened in a game)
Lenny is running to the goal and is held by Billy, flag down. The play continues, and Lenny weaves through traffic and scores. As the trail official, you jog over to the table to report that the goal is good and the penalty is wiped out. But, as you are in mid-sentence, Billy’s coach requests that you check Lenny’s stick. You stop what you’re doing, look directly at Lenny and say, “Lenny! Don’t touch your stick!” Lenny then promptly pulls the strings of his stick, tightening the depth of his pocket before you can take his stick from him. What To Do Next...
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Throw a flag, illegal crosse. 1-minute non releasable
Throw a flag, illegal crosse. 1-minute non releasable. No need to check the stick. Throw a flag, illegal crosse. 3-minutes non releasable. No need to check the stick. Throw a flag, unsportsmanlike conduct. 1-minute non releasable. No need to check the stick. Throw a flag, unsportsmanlike conduct. 1-minute non releasable. Check the stick and penalize further if necessary. What Is Your Next Move? 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Multiple Choice Slide. Your current options are: A: Throw a flag, illegal crosse. 1-minute non releasable. No need to check the stick., B: Throw a flag, illegal crosse. 3-minutes non releasable. No need to check the stick., C: Throw a flag, unsportsmanlike conduct. 1-minute non releasable. No need to check the stick., D: Throw a flag, unsportsmanlike conduct. 1-minute non releasable. Check the stick and penalize further if necessary, 🍐 To edit the type of question or choices, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.
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No Goal
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Answer: D) Throw a flag, unsportsmanlike conduct
Answer: D) Throw a flag, unsportsmanlike conduct. 1-minute non releasable. Check the stick and penalize further if necessary ** 5-5-D: During the game, an official asks a player for his crosse so the official can check it. Before the player hands the crosse to the official, he adjusts the strings or jams the crosse. Ruling: A 1-minute, non-releasable unsportsmanlike conduct penalty shall be served. If the player with the adjusted crosse scored a goal just before the crosse inspection (“stick check”) the goal is disallowed. The crosse is then inspected and penalized an additional 1-3 minutes if violations are found. The Verdict...
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Anything Else?
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Don’t Forget Billy’s Hold
The hold was going to be wiped out by the goal. But, because Lenny’s goal is wiped out by the USC foul, the hold is reinstated Who Gets the Ball? Where is the restart? Don’t Forget Billy’s Hold This is a multi-layered process
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Who Gets The Ball? Lenny’s Team Billy’s Team
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Where Shall The Restart Occur?
Outside the Box in Defensive End Free Clear 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Draggable™ Slide. 🍐 To edit the type of question, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.
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