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<s>NFHS Responses
1. This is the only time a live ball foul can occur and the clock may not start. Can you name it? 2. Name three events that are fouls where you have a choice of distance penalties. 3. List the times when Team A can request where they want the ball positioned between the hashes. 4. Name a circumstance where the ball is free kicked from some other place but the A-40 and no foul is involved in the movement of the ball.</s> Let's try this again. NFHS Responses 1. Other than during a try, this is the only time a live ball foul can occur and the clock will not start. Can you name it? 2. Name three events that are fouls where you have a choice of distance penalties. 3. List the times when Team A can request where they want the ball positioned between the hashes. 4. Name a circumstance where the ball is free kicked from some other place but the A-40 and no foul or a safety is involved in the movement of the ball [Edited by mikesears on Jun 29th, 2005 at 09:40 AM] |
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1. During a try.
3. For a try, a freekick, or an awarded freekick. 4. Safety. |
I'm a rookie so go easy on me, but how about these:
1) During an untimed down at the end of a period. 2) I got nothing on this one! 3) a. A try, b. a free kick, c. following a penalty resulting in the replay of a try or free kick. 4) After a fair catch or awarded fair catch when the receiving team chooses to put the ball in play by free kick rather than snap. |
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1. During a free kick, prior to the ball being legally touched. 2. Hmmm...let me think about this one. 3. (a) Try, (b) down following TB, (c) down following fair catch or awarded fair catch, (d) free kicks, (e) replays of those downs 4. Free kick following a fair catch or awarded fair catch (Fed only) |
For #2, 3 fouls can have two different distances associated with them. I didn't phrase the question very well so here is a hint:
Think personal foul vs inadvertent foul for two of the three. For the third one, think intentional vs "accidental". |
2. Face mask, roughing/running into the kicker
4. During an emergency, such as standing water on K's free kick line. |
For #3 I have them committed to memory.
1) Free kick 2) Try 3) Safety 4) Touchback 5) Fair Catch 6) Awarded fair catch 7) Start of an overtime series And on a replay of any of the above. On 5 and 6 team A can choose between a snap and free kick to put the ball in play (and on replays of 5 & 6) |
REPLY: Mike, now I understand the question about fouls with multiple yardage penalties. I get it. One thing I was waiting for people to mention is free kick OOB. Even though the kickers can be forced to rekick with a 5-yard penalty, or the receivers can take the ball 25 yards in advance of K's free kick line, the latter is not technically an award of penalty yardage. It's simply a pre-determined succeeding spot. And remember...the half-the-distance rule doesn't apply to that option either.
Joe, what did you mean in your answer by "3) Safety?" I'm assuming you meant '<u>Free Kick following</u> a Safety.' Right?? Which would be included in number 1). |
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As for #4, you beat me to it (Rule is 6-1-2). [Edited by PSU213 on Jun 29th, 2005 at 05:34 PM] |
Ok, now that I understand the question for #2 it makes sense.
So do we have 4? KOOB's, FM 5yd or 15, roughing/running into kicker, and DPI - and an extra 15 for intentional. Are those what you were looking for Mike? |
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That being said, has ANYONE ever called it, or even seen it???? |
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think about it, it must be a USC, if it were a personal foul then we couldn't mark it off anyways. Also the second argument that could be made is that the USC is for the intent while the PI is for the contact. That's my reasoning atleast. |
Yes, Bob I meant a free kick following a safety. On tests in the past we have always said "7 situations" so I happened to memorize the list which is 4.3.6 and the replay is 4.3.7. They list safety separate saying "following a safety." They used the work kickoff instead of free kick in the rules.
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That being said, has ANYONE ever called it, or even seen it???? [/B][/QUOTE] We had the chance years ago. The DB creamed the receiver well before the ball got there. We didn't call it. |
REPLY: There's some discussion about there being two penalty yardage choices for free kicks OOB. I respectfully disagree. The only penalty yardage option for a free kick OOB is 5 yards from previous spot and re-kick. Offering the ball to R 25 yards in advance of K's free-kick line is <u>not</u> an award of penalty yardage; it's simply another means by which R can choose to dispose of the foul. Think about it...
(1) the only place you 'measure' from is K's free kick line; therefore yardage would appear to be enforced <u>against</u> team R. (2) what if by some chance (maybe after a FC) K was free kicking from R's 30 and they kick it OOB. Do you only go half the distance to R's 15? No...the only way you can enforce this choice is to give R the ball at his 5 (which he'll never take). Distance penalties are always subject to the half the distance limitation in Fed ball. No, this isn't an award of penalty yardage, but simply an optional place for R to begin their series. |
I have always thought of this as penalty yardage until I read an article 3 years ago outlining the situation where the Free Kick wasn't made from the normal 40-yard line and it stated that 1/2 the distance wasn't an option because it wasn't technically a penalty.
But forget that, under the football fundamentals page it (page 71 of 2004 rules book) says "Penalties are either 5, 10 or 15 yards." If this were truly a penalty enforcement they would have added 25 yards to the list. |
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I only weight in on the kick out of bounds issue to play devil's advocate. 2-16-5 defines a penalty as "a result against a team or team member that has committed a foul." Also, the 25 yard option is listed under "Penatly" after the rule.
All that being said, I don't think (?) that the "is this a penalty?" question is really more than another discussion for us to have (which is definitely not a bad thing if it gets people in the Rule Book), and it really does not have a direct impact on our games. |
REPLY: PSU213...I agree with you that the 25-yd. option is indeed a penalty. I just don't think of it as an award of penalty yardage. Same as an awarded fair catch following KCI. It's a penalty (consequence) of the foul, but it's not an award of yardage. That's the way I view the 25-yd. option following a free kick OOB.
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NFHS Responses
1. Other than during a try, this is the only time a live ball foul can occur and the clock will not start. Can you name it? First touching by K on a free kick in the netrual zone. 2. Name three events that are fouls where you have a choice of distance penalties. Free Kick OOB (untouched by R). 3. List the times when Team A can request where they want the ball positioned between the hashes. For a try or kick-off; following a safety or touchback; start of each overtime series; after a FC or awarded FC 4. Name a circumstance where the ball is free kicked from some other place but the A-40 and no foul or a safety is involved in the movement of the ball. not understanding this one? |
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Bob, if they kicked OOBs from the R20 then that option wouldn't be a choice? [Edited by tpaul on Jul 7th, 2005 at 02:10 PM] |
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Bob, I understand but we are always just "testing" the rules. It's just like those rulings you read and say that could never happen but it must have if it is a rule ;) |
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