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Old Tue Nov 06, 2012, 12:40pm
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Does ineligible receiver downfield come into play here? More than likely the center at the least will release to cover kick.
No. Under NFHS all K players may go downfield before, during, or after the kick. No restrictions. 7-5-6
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Old Tue Nov 06, 2012, 12:53pm
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Does ineligible receiver downfield come into play here? More than likely the center at the least will release to cover kick.
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No. Under NFHS all K players may go downfield before, during, or after the kick. No restrictions. 7-5-6
I believe Mike51 is questioning does Inelligibles Downfield apply on the pass thrown by K/A in the OP. I would say that all passing rules are in affect.
OP by Ref1973 ... NFHS: K punts from the 50, R21 muffs at the R 45. Kick rolls back to the K40, where K21 picks up the ball, then throws a forward pass to the R20 where it falls incomplete. What ya got?
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Old Tue Nov 06, 2012, 01:07pm
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I believe Mike51 is questioning does Inelligibles Downfield apply on the pass thrown by K/A in the OP. I would say that all passing rules are in affect.
Of course you're right, how silly of me.

Yes, since this is a legal forward pass, all passing restrictions (eligibility, interference) are in effect.

Note that, even if K avoids IED, they are likely to run afoul of the PI restrictions, which apply to the passing team from the snap until the pass is touched or is incomplete.
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Old Wed Nov 07, 2012, 10:48pm
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Yes, since this is a legal forward pass, all passing restrictions (eligibility, interference) are in effect.

Note that, even if K avoids IED, they are likely to run afoul of the PI restrictions, which apply to the passing team from the snap until the pass is touched or is incomplete.
I don't think so. Usually they'd be trying to avoid contact beyond the neutral zone, not to cause it. They'd only start throwing blocks if they were aware that the ball had come back into possession of a K player. The ineligibles downfield would be a much likelier foul.
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