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Old Tue Oct 03, 2006, 09:41pm
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Question about fair catch

Please help me out with the following scenario:

R1 signals for a fair catch of a punt while the ball is in the air. The ball hits the ground several yards in front of R1 who then attempts to pick up the ball. K1 then creams him. What do you have?

My fellow officials say that R1 is still afforded protection and there should be a flag on K1. What is the difference between that and an onsides kick that has hit the ground? If R1 is standing at his free kick line and the kicking team attempts an onsides kick, can he signal for a fair catch if the kicker pops the ball up in the air by kicking the ball into the ground?

I would appreciate any answers you guys can give me. Thanks in advance.
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Old Tue Oct 03, 2006, 10:25pm
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A stab at it from the non-official:

No foul- R1 is given protection until the ball hits the ground. After that, you can obliterate him.
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Old Wed Oct 04, 2006, 08:24am
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A stab at it from the non-official:

No foul- R1 is given protection until the ball hits the ground. After that, you can obliterate him.
Why would a non-official guess as to a specific rules answer?
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Old Wed Oct 04, 2006, 08:44am
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When R gives a valid or invalid fair catch signal they are giving up their right to advance the ball whether is has been grounded or not. The player(s) who signal for a fair catch also forfeit their right to block until the kick has ended. The use of terms like 'creamed' and 'obliterate' lead me to believe that there could be a foul in this instance.
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Old Wed Oct 04, 2006, 11:40am
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In other words, once the ball has touched the ground, a KCI foul cannot occur. However, that does not mean that K cannot commit a Personal Foul or another type of illegal block.

As for the a FC signal on an onside kick, it is possible. However, that's usually why the kicker kicks the ball immediately into the ground and popping it up. By doing that, KCI cannot occur by rule and also it's a foul by R for an invalid FC signal if they signal for a FC after the ball has touched the ground. If this happens, remember that it will always be a PS foul as there is no PSK on free kicks so K can decline it or re-kick it. R will not get the ball if K accepts an invalid FC signal on a FK.
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Old Wed Oct 04, 2006, 11:45am
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KCI on k at the spot of the infraction. It doesn't matter if the ball has touched the ground or not. If R cannot block nor advance the ball after a legal, illegal or invalid fair catch signal is given, then K cannot tackle him.
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Old Wed Oct 04, 2006, 01:11pm
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Why would a non-official guess as to a specific rules answer?
Cause that's what coaches do the best?!?!
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Old Wed Oct 04, 2006, 07:42pm
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Why would a non-official guess as to a specific rules answer?

I'm just learning, Rich...
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Old Thu Oct 05, 2006, 12:04pm
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R gave the legal signal while the ball was in the air. From what you're saying, because the ball has touched the grounded the the Fair catch is off? Does it say that in the rule book? Once the fair catch signal is given, R is protected until the kick has ended. And when does the kick end?
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Old Thu Oct 05, 2006, 01:02pm
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The better way to state this is that the protection afforded to R under the fair catch rules are no longer applicable once the ball touches the ground.

The rule is 6-5-6 (in NF) and the key words are "in flight", which is defined 2-1-3 as a ball that has not touched the ground. Therefore, you can infer that if that ball has touched the ground, then 6-5-6 (and its association protection of R) do not apply.

Also note that the KCI restrictions are also no longer valid if R touches (think muffs) the ball, even though it hasn't touched the ground.

To answer your question about when the kick ends: The kick ends when one of two things happen. Either 1)the ball becomes dead by rule (goes OOB, etc.) or a player gains possession of the live ball. IF K gains possession beyond the NZ, then 1) and 2) happen at the same time. If R gains possession, the ball is still live (the down is not ended) but the "kick" has ended.

Secondly, there is no rule that states that R is protected until the "kick" has ended. R is only protected as long as certain things have happened, mainly:

1) a valid FC signal was given
2) the ball has not touched the ground
3) the ball has not touched a Team R player

If any of those things happens, then R is not protected and a foul for KCI cannot occur.

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Old Wed Oct 04, 2006, 08:36pm
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Why would a non-official guess as to a specific rules answer?
Must be a coach or a dad. You know how hard they study the rules.
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