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1 Passing Game Fouls Etowah Valley Rules Study Group

2 Responsibility Calling DPI is one of the biggest calls a deep official has to make With the prevalence of the spread offense the responsibility has expanded to wings as well If you can’t place it into one of the 6 categories, then you can’t call DPI

3 DPI Categories Not playing the ball Playing through the back Restricting a receiver’s arm Arm bar Cut-off Hook and turn

4 DPI Categories Arm bar- Look for extension that alters the stride. Also a hand in the chest is an arm bar Grabbing a receiver’s arm – If you see an arm extend, look for the other arm. Sometimes a tough call for a deep side guy, wings can help Hook & Turn – Defender is gaining leverage to propel himself forward

5 DPI Must have an obvious intent to impede Look in the receiver’s torso area, this is where most DPI fouls will occur Ask yourself this???? – Is the defender trying to keep the BALL from getting to the RECEIVER? – Or – Is the defender trying to keep the RECEIVER from getting to the BALL?

6 DPI Is Sometimes Controversial…

7 OPI Although it doesn’t happen as often, calling OPI is just as important as DPI There are 3 categories of OPI

8 OPI Blocking downfield Receiver initiating contact and creating separation Receiver driving through defender

9 Holding in the Passing Game If a defender grabs and restricts a receiver before the ball is in the air, you have holding As with all fouls- make it BIG Make sure the holding impeded both the runner and the timing of the play

10 Question to Ponder… Can you have offensive holding by a receiver running a pattern on a passing play?


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