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Old Fri Sep 16, 2005, 06:34am
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Originally posted by zebra5150
Thanks for all you help guys here is the last one this week.


On 3rd and 6 from the A 39, A5 runs a sweep toward B’s bench, and is tackled hard by B1 in the side zone at the A 42. A5 gets up swinging so B1 retaliates, and (a) A5 misses, but B1 doesn’t as he connects with a punch to A5’s head before both players are restrained by other players, or (b) same scenario but this time both players are restrained by B12 and B13, who came out of the team box to stop the fight, or (c) A5 is restrained by the head coach of B and B1 is restrained by one of his teammates. When the dust settles, what fouls have been committed and how are they enforced?
a) Both get flags for fighting, both are ejected. A's foul occured first so you go backwards 15 then forwards 15, A's ball 4th and 3 from A's 42.

b) While the letter of the rule says two more USC on B12 & B13, if the covering official flags them for helping I think he is making a mistake. If B12 & B13 took leadership roles on ending the conflict, I don't care if they stepped out of the team box. I reserve that for players that step out to add to the fighting.

c) is the same as A or B, the fact players or a coach interceded to end it will not constitute additional fouls by me. If the contribute to it, they buy a flag.
In situation B, I am going to be very careful about letting a B player restrain an A player.
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