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Help to Identify Unusual Plays Likely to Happen
Good Morning Forum,
I'm looking to put a presentation together for later this summer regarding unusual or unique football plays/rules that could occur in a youth or high school game, under the NFHS Rules Code. The goal of the presentation would be for our football officials association to discuss the ins and outs of the situations in preparing for the field. The idea would be to identify some plays that might happen, not those that you'll never see but once in a lifetime, but those that might happen. We had the following play happen three times last year alone, yet it is still pretty unusual. An example of what I'm thinking about would be: 1] scrimmage kick, goes straight up, never crosses expanded neutral zone, what can happen? Who can recover the scrimmage kick? what can the recovering team do with it? So I'm looking for help in identifying those types of plays and the associated enforcements. Unusual penalty enforcements too, again, not the once in a lifetime cases, but those that can and do happen frequently but might catch the crew by surprise. Thanks for the help. ![]() |
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TE covered up, goes downfield, catches pass, scores apparent touchdown. (had it happen in a MS game fairly early in my career) Coach could only repeat the argument "but he was my tight end". Back then it was OPI, 15 yards AND LOD. It's no longer OPI but Illegal Touching. 5 yard penalty, LOD.
Last edited by HLin NC; Sat May 11, 2013 at 11:23am. |
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My suggestions:
1) Blocked FGs recovered behind the neutral zone and advanced by the kicking team and FG attempts which do not cross the goal line (although seemingly simple these can catch guys off guard very easily). 2) Free kick following an awarded fair catch, especially given the new 15 yard option on KCI. 3) Double fouls on scrimmage kicks where R got ball with clean hands but may still opt to accept K's foul and replay down if they did not get a favorable return. 4) Fouls by B in their end zone after an interception (often misapplied).
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Fumbles in a pile - don't blow the whistle until you see a ball. Happens every year in youth ball - pile of kids, referee finally blows the whistle, and oops! Look, Little Johnny has the ball way over there, 20 yards away on a breakaway.
That and this: Run up the middle is stopped, RB goes down. Whistle and charge in and OOPS! QB still has the ball, or WR is coming your way with it. NO BALL, NO WHISTLE. Especially for rookie officials.
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How about QB runs beyond Line of Scrimmage (LOS) then retreats back behind LOS and throws forward pass?
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