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Originally Posted by bigjohn
So pregame, I need to ask the R if his crew has read all the history of this rule so they know it is legal to contact an eligible downfield with shoulder or chest block as long as hands aren't involved, right? Contact in this case only means contact with hands. Ok.
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Reading TOO much into a rule can be as dangerous as not reading enough. Fortunately, NFHS has provided us with the Case Book, which is designed and intended to help clarify rules.
2011 Case Book reference 9-2-3-A addresses this issue, in detail, advising, "RULING"...A defender may
legally contact an eligible receiver beyond the NZ before the pass is in flight. The
contact may be a block (see NF: 2-3-1) or warding off the opponent who is attempting to block by pushing or pulling him. However,
if the receiver is not attampting to block or has gone past or is moving away, it is illegal for the defender to use hands in the manner described in this situation. It is clear that A1 is no longer a potential blocker on B1.
The type of contact is not specified, nor limited to any specific manner of contact, or body part initiating the contact
As is so often the case, the deciding factor is the
exclusive judgment of the covering official as to whether the eligible receiver was, or was not, a "blocking threat" as to whether actions by the defender were legal or illegal.
Many situations are incredibly similar, but no two situations are exactly alike and rule makers have, long ago decided, to grant exclusive authority to render such judgments to field officials ONLY.