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Old Sat Oct 24, 2009, 09:00pm
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Horse Collar or Not?

Had this last night,using NF rules. The runner was tackled by the inside of the back of the shoulder pads and pull back by his left hand. The right hand was in front and around the runners waist. So one hand in front around the waist and the other hand grasping the inside of the back of the shoulder pads and pulled the runner down backwards. Horse Collar or not??
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Old Sat Oct 24, 2009, 10:04pm
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If a hand was inside as you say it was and he went down backwards...you've already answered the question. The left hand is a non-factor IMO.
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Old Sat Oct 24, 2009, 10:23pm
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If you feel the tackle was caused by the pulling of the "horse-collar" then you have a foul. If you feel that the use of the other hand contributed more to the tackle, then you could have nothing. Basically it is not a foul unless the action of the "horse-collar" was the reason the runner went backwards. It is hard to tell by your description as it does seem like this is likely a foul, but it does not have to be.

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Old Sat Oct 24, 2009, 10:35pm
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Well I passed on this call, as i felt that the arm around the waist was a helping factor in the tackle.
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Old Sun Oct 25, 2009, 07:09am
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Well I passed on this call, as i felt that the arm around the waist was a helping factor in the tackle.
I think that you might have missed this call, if that was your only reason for passing (I wasn't there, and so won't presume to judge).

The rule specifies necessary conditions for calling HCT. If the play meets those conditions, then it's a HCT, whatever else happened. If the runner had stopped his fall with his hand and landed on his side instead of his back, for instance, I'm still calling HCT.
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Old Mon Oct 26, 2009, 01:00pm
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Is Fed rule the same as NCAA?

NCAA rule uses the word "immediately". If one hand is around waist, it doesn't sound "immediate" to me.
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Old Wed Oct 28, 2009, 11:12am
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force of the tackle

It was explained to me that if the horse collar grab was the force that pulled the runner to the ground then it should be a HCT. So if you thought that the runner was pulled down by the shoulder pads regardless of any other part of the body then if it were me I would have called HCT.

I had a similar situation last night. I know I technically got the call wrong by rule, but the tackle was so violent that there's no way I wouldn't call this.

B1 grabbed A1 by the inside of the shoulder pads in the back. As A1 and B1 were engaged B2 added another arm to the tackle in the front. However, the force of B2 had no affect on A1. As B2 was touching A1, B1 pulled the runner backwards and down by the inside of the shoulder pads.

Basically, in my opinion, B2 had no true affect on the force of the tackle so I flagged it. I know by high school rule that since B2 was involved somehow in the tackle it should not have been. But if we keep letting that go, someone's really going to get hurt!
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Old Wed Oct 28, 2009, 11:45am
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JRut:
Dave Gannaway (Illinois' administrator in charge of football) told me this is, in his words, "A classic horse collar tackle."

JRod:
Just because a second tackler is involved in the tackle does not negate the HCT. Which was the primary force of the tackle? B1 or B2? If it's B1, it's a HCT. If B2 caused the tackle despite B1's pad-grab, it's not a HCT.
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Old Wed Oct 28, 2009, 11:50am
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Old Thu Oct 29, 2009, 01:20pm
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It was explained to me that if the horse collar grab was the force that pulled the runner to the ground then it should be a HCT. So if you thought that the runner was pulled down by the shoulder pads regardless of any other part of the body then if it were me I would have called HCT.
That's the way I understood it as well. Another defender getting involved doesn't automatically mean that there's no HCT. If he's already being pulled down by the tackle, and B2 hits him on the way down, he's still be horsecollared. But if B1 holds him by the collar, and the B2 comes in and is the one who makes the tackle, no foul.
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