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Old Mon Oct 22, 2012, 10:54am
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Kci?

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Scrimmage kick, R81 signals for a fair catch, the ball bounces off his shoulder pads high into the air, then K23 contacts R81 as he is awaiting the ball to come down so he can complete the catch, is it KCI?
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Old Mon Oct 22, 2012, 10:57am
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Not under NF Rules. Under NCAA rules, yes it is KCI. Just making that point because I would not doubt that someone is getting these rules confused.

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Old Mon Oct 22, 2012, 11:04am
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Not under NF Rules. Under NCAA rules, yes it is KCI. Just making that point because I would not doubt that someone is getting these rules confused.

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Is there a written interpretation or a case book play that supports no foul under NF rules?
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Old Mon Oct 22, 2012, 11:36am
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Is there a written interpretation or a case book play that supports no foul under NF rules?
6.5.2 SITUATION A: During a scrimmage kick beyond the expanded neutral zone, R1 gives a fair-catch signal. He muffs the kick into the air, where: (a) R1 catches it 5 yards in advance of his muff; or (b) K2 pushes R1 in an attempt to reach the ball; or (c) K3 tackles R1 following the muff, preventing R1 from catching the kick; or (d) R1 is blocked below the waist by K4 and K5 recovers. RULING: In (a), R1 has made a fair catch and the ball will be put in play at the spot where the catch was completed. In (b), the contact on R1 by K2 is legal because K may retain possession following the muff by R1. In (c), it is a holding foul for K3 to tackle R1 following the muff, thus preventing him from reaching the ball. The block by K4 is illegal in (d). The fouls in (c) and (d) are fouls during a looseball play and the penalty, if accepted, will be administered from the previous spot and the down replayed. (2-3-5b; 6-2-4; 9-3-2)
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Old Mon Oct 22, 2012, 11:53am
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6.5.2 SITUATION A: During a scrimmage kick beyond the expanded neutral zone, R1 gives a fair-catch signal. He muffs the kick into the air, where: (a) R1 catches it 5 yards in advance of his muff; or (b) K2 pushes R1 in an attempt to reach the ball; or (c) K3 tackles R1 following the muff, preventing R1 from catching the kick; or (d) R1 is blocked below the waist by K4 and K5 recovers. RULING: In (a), R1 has made a fair catch and the ball will be put in play at the spot where the catch was completed. In (b), the contact on R1 by K2 is legal because K may retain possession following the muff by R1. In (c), it is a holding foul for K3 to tackle R1 following the muff, thus preventing him from reaching the ball. The block by K4 is illegal in (d). The fouls in (c) and (d) are fouls during a looseball play and the penalty, if accepted, will be administered from the previous spot and the down replayed. (2-3-5b; 6-2-4; 9-3-2)
Very good. Thanks.
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Old Mon Oct 22, 2012, 12:38pm
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6.5.2 casebook is the only official thing I found. but Redding guide discusses in more depth, and states R loses protection when he muffs, regardless of whether he may still have a chance to make a catch.
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Old Mon Oct 22, 2012, 12:40pm
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Is there a written interpretation or a case book play that supports no foul under NF rules?
That is what the casebook is for.

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Old Mon Oct 22, 2012, 01:27pm
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That is what the casebook is for.

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Yeah I know. Didn't have it with me and was in an active discussion with a couple of fellow officials.
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Old Mon Oct 22, 2012, 04:55pm
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Old Tue Oct 23, 2012, 10:10am
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How bout I just tattoo the thing on my A$$?

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Old Tue Oct 23, 2012, 10:39am
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How bout I just tattoo the thing on my A$$?
Would kinda be hard to read unless you are a giraffe instead of a zebra plus those pesky revisions would have you in the tattoo parlor all the time.

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