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Old Thu Aug 18, 2005, 05:05pm
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Originally posted by Whistles & Stripes
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Originally posted by lds7199
Can a receiver who has given a valid or invalid fair catch signal block during the down? This is one of the questions on Part I of the NFHS test. There has been a lot of debate regarding this question in our organization. I think 9-3-3 says something to the effect of, "A receiver who has given a valid or invalid fair catch signal may not block until the kick has ended." One argument is that the player cannot block during the down because as soon as possession is gained or the ball becomes dead, the play is over. Is there any possible scenario where the person giving a v/invalid fair catch can block during the down? The confusion is based on the word "down". Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The key is, when did the kick end. On the scenario given in the 2nd post, the kick ended when the ball hit the ground. Let's say that R1 gives a valid signal, the ball bounces, and is picked up by R2. R1 is allowed to block at anytime after the ball has hit the ground. Am I wrong?
I'm having trouble with "the kick ended when it hit the ground". A kick ends when a player gains possession or when the ball becomes dead while not in player possession. Any receiver may signal for a fair catch while the ball is in flight and can't block until the kick ends. Wouldn't the fair catch end when the ball hits the ground?
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