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Old Sun Nov 16, 2014, 08:40pm
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Originally Posted by HLin NC View Post
Can't be usc if using Fed rules as there was contact by both, must be PF.
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Changing the A's & B's ... and assuming that the degree of roughness of the contact by B3 & A1 was such that it warranted a flag versus a "separate & talk to"


- B1 intercepts a pass. During the return, at the 35 yard line, B2 blocks A1 on the sideline. Big hit and both guys fly into team B bench area. - Legal up to here
- As A1 is trying to get up, he is surrounded by 10 to 15 team B players, all jumping up and celebrating. As A1 is trying to get away B3, who is a non player gets in A1's face and chest bumps him - Non-Player foul on B3, enforce from Succeeding Spot 10-4-5c
- A1 then shoves B3 - PF on A1, if the foul happened during the return it is a Live Ball Foul enforced with "either or" per 8-2-2 before the foul by B3. If after the score it is DB and enforce both fouls with "either or" in the order of occurrence 8-2-4 & 8-2-5
- The interception is returned for a touchdown.
- What is your ruling The touchdown counts and ... If A1's foul is live ball, B gets 1st choice of enforcing on the try or subsequent KO followed by A's choice of try or subsequent KO. If A1's foul is dead ball, A gets 1st choice of enforcing on the try or subsequent KO followed by B's choice of try or subsequent KO. It is possible that B3 & A1 have also earned the right to watch the remainder of the game by way of disqualification
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