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Old Sun Oct 24, 2004, 07:21pm
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Originally posted by tiger49
I was wondering how an Illegal Block can happen by the Kicking Team during a Kickoff. Saw this called in the Ottawa/McMaster CIS game on Sat.
Oh yes, the 59-1 game. An illegal block is penalized 10 yards, from PBH, point ball held. We have a poem here, "See the foul, find the ball, make the call." The official saw the infraction, deemed that it had an impact on the play, looked to see where the ball was, and then threw his flag. An advanced mechanic is to throw your flag to PBH, because you can then adjust 10 yards from the flag.

An illegal block by the kicking was likely called because a receiving team member was all set to block an opponent (a kicking team player) from advancing to the ball carrier, ie. make more room for the kick returner. He then was blocked in the back by another kicking team player who extended his hands/arms into the receiving team player's back.

Julian is correct in stating that offensive/defensive status has no impact of who may commit an IB. However, it usually is against the team in possession of the ball. Similar to holding is usually on the offense. Defensive holding is rare.
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