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Old Sat Oct 09, 2004, 09:42pm
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PLAY: K kicks and onside kick. The ball hits the ground and bounces high in the air. R-1 gives a fair catch signal a the his 45 and catches the ball. As soon as he makes the catch he is hit by K-1 and fumbles. K-2 recovers at R's 40.

Foul, enforcement options and spot of ball after enforcement?
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 12:16am
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Well R gets to keep the ball because the ball becomes dead when R catches it.

Then we have 5 yards for the invalid fair catch signal.
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 10:16am
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This 5 yard penalty would be enforced from the previous spot.
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 05:05pm
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Previous spot or not? Rule reference? Typical loose ball play?
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 05:21pm
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How is this not PSK? 5 yards where the kick ends, which in this case would be where R catches it.
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 05:31pm
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PSK= Post SCRIMMAGE Kick.

I think I blew this call. I awarded R the ball and penalized them five yards. i guess this is just a regular loose ball enforcement. Please tell me otherwise.
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 05:32pm
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Originally posted by Snake~eyes
How is this not PSK? 5 yards where the kick ends, which in this case would be where R catches it.
You know this Snakeyes.. PSK does not apply for Free Kicks.
For Parepat, 10-4-2
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 05:42pm
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Originally posted by Snake~eyes
Well R gets to keep the ball because the ball becomes dead when R catches it.

Then we have 5 yards for the invalid fair catch signal.
R fouled prior to possession, therefore if accepted the foul is from previous spot and replay the down.
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 06:21pm
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Originally posted by Snake~eyes
How is this not PSK? 5 yards where the kick ends, which in this case would be where R catches it.
You know this Snakeyes.. PSK does not apply for Free Kicks.
For Parepat, 10-4-2
Yea I goofed, I was thinking it was a punt from scrimmage.
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 08:21pm
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Illegal Fair Catch

Jack015

A kick is a kick, is a kick, until R gains possession. At that instant it's no longer a kick, it now a running play.

Illegal fair catch, because the ball touched the ground, 5 yards, spot of the foul.
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 08:22pm
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Ooops!

I'm in error. Invalid FC.
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 08:29pm
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Chief:

Are you still saying that it should be enforced from the spot of the foul?
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 08:37pm
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Yes

Read NFHS
Rule 6: Kick and Free Kick activities.

Rule 10-4-5: The basic spot is the succeeding spot:
c. a dead-ball foul
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 09:45pm
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Couldn't you also have a dead ball personal foul for a late hit since the ball becomes dead at R's possession?
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Old Sun Oct 10, 2004, 10:23pm
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Chief:

I would like nothing better than your analysis. However, what is your basis for calling this a dead ball foul. The signal occured during the down. The catch caused the ball to become dead.
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