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"chop block"?
I subbed for a crew this weekend and twice the umpire called a "chopblock" on an interior offensive lineman for blocking below the knees in the free blocking zone. I know that is not, by definition, a chopblock and I questioned whether blocking below the knees in the blocking zone is illegal. Could you help me out and give me a reference to go to. thanks
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Rule 2-17-2 Blocking below the waist is permitted in the free-blocking zone when the following conditions are met:
a. All players involved in the blocking are on the line of scrimmage and in the zone at the snap. b. The contact is in the zone. The block must also occur while the ball is in the zone. |
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We call this a delayed knee block and it is a UR foul. We've expanded this rule to define "engaged" not requiring contact. If A1 and B1 are engaged such that they are obviously facing each other, and ready to engage in blocking, but no physical has yet to be established, it is still illegal for B2 to hit A1 low or A2 to hit B1 low.
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