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KCI on scrimmage kick
Can K1 push R2 into R1 as R1 is in position to receive a scrimmage kick/punt? If R2 is (a) blocking or (b) do nothing but standing near R1. 6-5-6 does not seem to address this in my mind.
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K1 pushing of R2 into R1 that may subsequently cause the ball to be touched by R1 or R2 is ignored. Thus when K tries to pick it back up you will have first touching by K and any subsequent action can be brought back to that point. As far as KCI I am not sure that it would apply in this situation, but the touching by R would be ignored.
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K1 may block anyone unless it is KCI, which would mean he would have to block R1. Since he is blocking R2 it is not an illegal block. Although I think you will rarely see K blocking on a scrimmage kick as they are the ones attempting to make the tackle. There is a good article on grantsrc's website that talks about blocking as "dancing" and how to determine who is "leading" the dance in order to judge forced touching.
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If R2 is actively trying to block K, I agree with you.
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