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Pass interference applies only beyond the neutral zone. You may have other fouls committed for contact with an opponent in or behind the neutral zone, such as holding or illegal use of hands, but it can't be pass interference.
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It would be completely legal to legally take out the pitch man on a backward pass behind the neutral zone correct? (or at least lock him up so that he can't control the pitch)
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To take out the pitch man it better be just a good block that does it. Any tackling of the pitch man is illegal as it is considered defensive holding. The only players that can be tackled are the ball carrier and a player faking as the ball carrier. |
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told to watch 4 this
In fact as new officials, we have been instructed in our clinics to watch for this. Many teams in our area are running West Coast style offenses and the defensive coaches are teaching players to try to take out the backs on the end without getting caught.
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