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Scenarios then (beyond OP) which to you put air in the whistle on:
1) Player on the floor loses strack of the ball. Turns away from contact to try to stand up and back leg kicks the ball towards the sideline. 2) Defensively player running to close out. Offense tries the throw bounce pass to tight and hits running player in the foot. Kicks back to passer. 3) Defensively player in a stance. Offense tries to throw bounce pass and the defender sticks out leg kick save style to deflect ball to half? 4) Player is laying on back ball bounces off fingers and they stick their legs up in the air to stop the ball from going foward. Bounces off legs back into their possession?
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In #1 & #2 contact with leg was not intentional on the part of the player - no violation. In #3 & #4 leg contacting ball was caused by intentional act of the player - violation in both cases. The rule is really pretty simple and I don't see the controversy - any player that intentionally strikes the ball with any part of their leg has committed a violation.
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It becomes confusing because someone gives a general guideline, and someone else takes it as the absolute rule (and repeats it, and it gets distorted in the retelling....) With nothing meant about any poster in this thread. Just a general statement. |
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Kicked ball violations can be called on any of the players in the game.. Offense and defense. And might I add.. I've never seen an offensive player get called for this in upper ranks (ncaa and nba). And the only kicked balls I've seen called are when an offensive player throws the ball at a defenders foot.. So it isn't even a true violation.
Might I add.. Just for help with future situations- (Mainly for new referees) Kicked ball violation: Any INTENTIONAL contact with the ball by ANY players FOOT or ANY PART OF THE LEG. I say this because it doesn't matter if offense or defense kicks it. If it's intentional leg contact- violation. If it's a loose ball (no team control) and contact is {INTENTIONAL}- kicked ball violation. It really helps to keep this in mind. I've had situations where players have grabbed the ball with their feet and moved it away while on their backs. No kick.. But still a kicked ball violation. Again- for new referees or anyone who wants to know my personal helper: If you're not sure- ask yourself "was it intentional leg or foot contact?" Last edited by kstiles99; Mon May 25, 2015 at 10:15pm. |
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Violation is pretty clear and easy to get.
HOWEVER . . . we'ev all worked with those people and for new officials if you work with those guys often and early you can develop bad habits. I had a partner my first couple of years who wouldn't call violations like (kick ball, travels, illegal dribbles) unless they were balatant. I mean unless the player drop kicked the ball like a punter he would insist that it wasn't intentional. Violations may not be the sexiest calls in the game and I know that a lot people here would espouse that you dont' want travelling to be your best call. All that said if you consistently and effecively get your violations as an official, the game cleans up and slows down (either literally or figuratively as you get better at seeing things at pace) to make it easier for you to officiate.
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Last Train To Clarksville (The Monkees, 1967) ...
Traveling is the hardest call for me to make, not block/charge, not managing coaches, not ricochets out of bounds.
If I had a game, and traveling was my best call in that game, I would be quite pleased with myself.
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