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Old Sat Nov 12, 2011, 10:03am
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Sure. You left out[*]pulling the jersey of a teammate (which would be completely legal).
Are you actually suggesting that pulling the jersey of a teammate, in possession of a live ball, forward would not violate 9-1-1, "An offensive player shall not push, pull or lift the runner to assist his forward progress"?
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Old Sat Nov 12, 2011, 11:31am
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I'm still trying to wrap my brain around pulling an entire pile without the aid of some netting and mechanized equipment.
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Old Sat Nov 12, 2011, 04:37pm
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I'm still trying to wrap my brain around pulling an entire pile without the aid of some netting and mechanized equipment.
Are you serious? The head bone's connected to the neck bone, etc.
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 02:56pm
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And the Pac-10 officials didn't have the stones to call the Bush Push:

USC Steals One At South Bend! (2005) - YouTube

Indeed, I've yet to see it called at the college level. If they won't call it when it is that clear and blatant, why would they call it on a pile?
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 02:59pm
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Maybe even a pull.
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Old Wed Nov 16, 2011, 07:00am
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In Ohio it doesn't get called when it is blatantly the back running up and pushing the QB forward on a short yardage play. Most guys coach the backs to do that knowing it won't get called.
I know no one is going to call it if there is a scrum of any kind.
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Old Wed Nov 16, 2011, 09:27am
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Rogers Redding's latest NCAA Bulletin addresses this issue:

In trying to gain yardage, ball carrier A44 is slowed by defensive players attempting to make the tackle. Back A22 (a) puts his hands on the buttocks of A44 and pushes him forward; (b) pushes the pile of teammates who begin to surround A44; (c) grabs the arm of A44 and tries to pull him forward for more yardage.
RULING: (a) and (c) Foul for assisting the runner. 5-yard penalty with three-and-one enforcement. (b) Legal play. It is not clear that A22 is directly assisting A44. (9-3-2-b)
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Old Wed Nov 16, 2011, 10:09am
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Well I think we have established that Redding guide means nothing for NFHS.



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Old Wed Nov 16, 2011, 10:05pm
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Well I think we have established that Redding guide means nothing for NFHS.
Absent a specific FED case play, I'd say the philosophy given by Dr. Redding's ruling would work well for those calling NFHS games.

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Old Tue Nov 15, 2011, 02:20pm
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I'm still trying to wrap my brain around pulling an entire pile without the aid of some netting and mechanized equipment.
+1

This was exactly the kind of thing that popped into my mind when I first read the OP.
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 10:13am
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Are you actually suggesting that pulling the jersey of a teammate, in possession of a live ball, forward would not violate 9-1-1, "An offensive player shall not push, pull or lift the runner to assist his forward progress"?
The OP said the player was pulling THE PILE. I assumed this meant "not the runner". The rule you describe makes it illegal to pull the teammate IN POSSESSION OF A LIVE BALL... but not just some random player in the pile.
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 11:09am
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Westwood Rams vs Firebirds Seniors - Chris Push the Pile - YouTube

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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 11:34am
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Uh, Red #39 peels back to block BJ.

Guess again.
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 11:41am
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red #39 is pulling the pile!
It is not illegal because he is on defense, but he is pulling the pile!

There should be a flag on this play though and most of you would not throw it. More than one A player is pushing the pile and helping the runner.

That is the spirit of the rule.
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 11:58am
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red #39 is pulling the pile!
It is not illegal because he is on defense, but he is pulling the pile!

There should be a flag on this play though and most of you would not throw it. More than one A player is pushing the pile and helping the runner.

That is the spirit of the rule.
The rule is the rule as written in the rule book, you have no idea what the "spirit" of the rule is. No one was directly helping the runner, thus no flag, I would hope no official would throw a flag on this play as there is no reason for one.
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