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Take on Horse collar
Association meeting last night - they were showing one of training tapes and plays put together by Bill LeMonnier.
Runner is grabbed by the pads - swung all the way around in a 360 - and then falls forward in his original direction and goes down with the ball. I tend to read rules to literally but by rule this is not a horse collar tackle IMO... but I also know everyone in the stadium will be screaming. It was a good debate but no concensous - what would you call?
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Did Bill say it was a horse collar?
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No horse collar penalty as the runner was not pull down backwards and fell in a forward motion. The issue I am running into is officials calling horse collar fouls when runner is pulled down by the back of the jersey and not necessarily pulled down backwards. If it's the jersey and the hand is not inside of the pad, is that a horse collar foul?
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Because the rule says that a player must grab the inside of the jersey or pads.
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I understand that. I'm just trying to figure out why the rule wasn't written to cover any instance where the runner is forcibly jerked down backwards.
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I think you'd have more consistency, because then it'd be one less thing to need to see closely. Just hand or hands "up there", and resulting backwards jerk of the body.
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The rule, as written, is pretty clear to anyone who wants to understand it's purpose, as it applies to BOTH teams EQUALLY. |
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Combine that with pulling from the top is easier and more violent than pulling from the mid back area, and you have the foundation for a horse collar foul. |
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