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stratref Tue Oct 28, 2014 03:30am

Two plays I never thought I would see
 
It has been quite a year for me.

I had a team intentionally attempt a kickoff via drop-kick. They warned us they might try it as part of their game plan to always on-side kick.

Then tonight I had two forward passes during a down. I was unsure if the first one was forward so I bean-bagged the spot, but after checking with my side guy he confirmed it was forward.
I think the play was designed for the first pass to be further down field so the second pass would have been backward but the first pass took the receiver too far back so his "pitch man" ended up in front of him and his toss went forward.

Definitely some wacky stuff, nothing to discuss, just thought I would share with the group.

Sturno Tue Oct 28, 2014 09:30am

We had a coach try a version of the fumblerooskie this past Friday and they also tried to perform a double pass in the same game, but wideout was tackled before he could get #2 off.

And keep in mind, this is after we asked at PGC if there were any plays "razzle-dazzle by design that we should watch for or you want us to be aware of..." and he was told on both accounts that they were illegal when he said he may pull those out of the hat.

Let the record show....both plays happened with running clock from Q1 forward with said team down at least 45 points when performed...oh, and a level 1 playoff game.

I wish I was making this up.

zm1283 Tue Oct 28, 2014 02:54pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sturno (Post 942510)
We had a coach try a version of the fumblerooskie this past Friday and they also tried to perform a double pass in the same game, but wideout was tackled before he could get #2 off.

And keep in mind, this is after we asked at PGC if there were any plays "razzle-dazzle by design that we should watch for or you want us to be aware of..." and he was told on both accounts that they were illegal when he said he may pull those out of the hat.

Let the record show....both plays happened with running clock from Q1 forward with said team down at least 45 points when performed...oh, and a level 1 playoff game.

I wish I was making this up.

Why is a double pass illegal? As long as the first "pass" is not forward, isn't the second pass (The one forward pass) legal?

Sturno Tue Oct 28, 2014 03:26pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by zm1283 (Post 942534)
Why is a double pass illegal? As long as the first "pass" is not forward, isn't the second pass (The one forward pass) legal?

Double pass - meaning 2 forward passes. I'm an old-schooler using term lateral in any backwards pass. My bad on clarity.

Yes, one would have to be a lateral to be legal as you have it stated. And you could technically go forward pass on the first one provided any and all subsequent "passes" are laterals afterward.

JasonLJ Thu Oct 30, 2014 08:56am

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Originally Posted by zm1283 (Post 942534)
Why is a double pass illegal? As long as the first "pass" is not forward, isn't the second pass (The one forward pass) legal?

Not if he is past the LOS.

Sturno Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:27am

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Originally Posted by JasonLJ (Post 942635)
Not if he is past the LOS.

....and that. ;)

zm1283 Thu Oct 30, 2014 03:04pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JasonLJ (Post 942635)
Not if he is past the LOS.

I figured that would be obvious.

I'm talking about the quarterback immediately throwing a backwards pass to a receiver, then that receiver (While behind the LOS), throws a forward pass to another receiver.

MD Longhorn Thu Oct 30, 2014 03:46pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by zm1283 (Post 942660)
I figured that would be obvious.

I'm talking about the quarterback immediately throwing a backwards pass to a receiver, then that receiver (While behind the LOS), throws a forward pass to another receiver.

Why the badgering... he already said, "Double pass - meaning 2 forward passes. I'm an old-schooler using term lateral in any backwards pass. My bad on clarity."

mizzyref Mon Aug 24, 2015 02:41pm

2 Forward Passes
 
Passer takes snap from center attempts a pass that was batted back to him by B defender and catches the pass rolls to his right and throws for a completion. So I have seem the 2 forward passes as well.

Robert Goodman Mon Aug 24, 2015 10:01pm

Funny that 2 forward passes would be thought to be such a rare play, when it wasn't long ago in Fed that it was legal. The batted back-2nd pass scenario's not that uncommon either. Passing to a wideout who then throws a forward pass is not all that uncommon either, and it's often a very close call as to whether the 1st pass is forward -- in fact a major point of deception of the play is to confuse the opponents as to whether the 1st pass was forward, now that 2 forward passes is illegal.

BIG UMP Tue Aug 25, 2015 09:37am

Don't have my book with me but I don't believe a drop-kick is legal for a KO is it? You can score with a drop-kick but KO.

Welpe Tue Aug 25, 2015 09:42am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BIG UMP (Post 966181)
Don't have my book with me but I don't believe a drop-kick is legal for a KO is it? You can score with a drop-kick but KO.

It is legal.

2-24-5

"A kickoff is a free kick which puts the ball in play...A place kick or a drop kick shall be used for the kickoff."

BIG UMP Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:09am

Excellent, didn't realize that.

Robert Goodman Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:20am

Canadian football requires a place kick for kicking off. Rugby Union now requires a drop kick. I think it's still a place kick in Rugby League.

NFHS undertook an initiative to harmonize its free kick rules that culminated in the late 1970s, so that there were very few differences remaining between the provisions for different types of free kicks; only the kickoff was the odd one in not being allowed to score a goal & not being allowed to be a punt. A few years later they started differentiating the rules regarding different types of free kicks again. These things go in cycles.


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