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August 20101 The Referee’s Perspective on the Passing Game Presented by Jeff Hilyer and Steve Newton 2010 AHSAA Football Officials Camp Dothan, Alabama.

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1 August 20101 The Referee’s Perspective on the Passing Game Presented by Jeff Hilyer and Steve Newton 2010 AHSAA Football Officials Camp Dothan, Alabama August 2010

2 y Pre-game Conference We will be using 7-man mechanics Provide better coverage for the passing game Better sideline dead ball officiating Emphasize to L and LJ that they have downfield help from SJ and FJ

3 August 2010y Terms Related to the Passing Game Legal and Illegal Forward Passes Forward/Backward Pass Pass Eligibility Rules Blocking Rules Ending a down/Ball Becomes Dead Illegal Participation Roughing the Passer Pass Interference Substitutions

4 August 20104 Legal and Illegal Forward Passes Forward pass - pass thrown with its initial direction toward the opponent’s end line. NOTE: Prior to releasing the ball on a pass, if the potential passer is contacted, and the ball is released, it is a forward pass if his arm was moving forward on contact. Legal forward pass - during a scrimmage down and before team possession has changed, a player of A throws the ball with both feet of the passer in or behind the neutral zone when the ball is released. Only one forward pass may be thrown during the down. Illegal forward pass is a foul and includes: a. A pass after team possession has changed during the down. b. A pass from beyond the neutral zone. c. A pass intentionally thrown into an area not occupied by an eligible offensive receiver. d. A pass intentionally thrown incomplete to save loss of yardage or to conserve time. EXCEPTION: It is legal to conserve time by intentionally throwing the ball forward to the ground immediately after receiving a direct hand-to-hand snap. e. A second or subsequent forward pass thrown during a down.

5 August 20105 Backward Pass Backward pass - pass thrown with its initial direction parallel with or toward the runner’s end line. Signal for backward pass Primary responsibility for making the determination: –Quick out pass –Delayed pass Cover mechanics in the pregame conference

6 August 20106 50403020 30 40 50 X X LJ R U BJ L

7 August 20107 50403020 30 40 50 X X LJ R U BJ L

8 August 20108 Pass Eligibility Rules Pass eligibility rules apply only to a legal forward pass. The following players are eligible pass receivers: a. All A players eligible by position and number include those who, at the time of the snap, are on the ends of their scrimmage line or legally behind the line (possible total of six) and are numbered 1-49 or 80-99. (See 7-2-5b EXCEPTION 2) b. All A players become eligible when B touches a legal forward pass. c. All B players are eligible. d. A player who is eligible at the start of the down remains eligible throughout the down.

9 August 20109 Neutral Zone 3 yards 4 yards

10 August 201010 Dead Ball and Live Ball Intervals Prior to Free Kick or Legal Snap Ball Dead by Rule 17%31%52% Live Ball RFP Ball Dead Free Kick or Legal Snap

11 August 201011 Illegal Participation Rule 2-29 – Participation is any act or action by a player or non-player that has an influence on play. Rule 9-6 – Illegal Participation – Article 1 most frequently occurrence on a pass play – A out of bounds. Call generally made by the linesman or line judge Need to see the entire action – Blocked out, avoided block, went out on own What does first opportunity mean? Enforcement – all illegal participation fouls are live ball fouls Articles 1,2,3,4a are basic spot fouls; 4b through 4f are previous spot fouls

12 August 201012 Roughing the Passer Rule 2-32-11 – A passer is a player who throws a legal forward pass. He continues to be a passer until the legal forward pass ends or until he moves to participate in the play Rule 2-30-4 – A forward pass ends when it is caught, touches the ground or is out of bounds. Rule 9-4-4 – Roughing the passer. Defensive players must make a definite effort to avoid charging into the passer, who has thrown the ball from in or behind the neutral zone, after it is clear the ball has been thrown. No defensive player shall charge into the passer who is standing still or fading back, because he is considered out of the play after the pass

13 August 201013 Roughing the Passer Get in position to make the call – watch the potential foul develop Watch for helmet to helmet contact – launching is a key. If blocked into the QB, no foul Scrambling QB not free game to get hit – stay focused on your man – the QB When ball is released, do not “officiate air” When ball is released, indicate “Ball’s away” – preventive officiating. During completed passes, 15 yards from the end of the last run, automatic first down.

14 August 201014 Pass Interference Pass interference restrictions only apply beyond the neutral zone and only if the legal forward pass, untouched by B in or behind the neutral zone, crosses the neutral zone. Pass interference restrictions are in effect for all A and B players until the ball is touched or the pass is incomplete. Pass interference restrictions on a legal forward pass begin for: a. A with the snap. b. B when the ball leaves the passer’s hand. Pass interference restrictions on a legal forward pass end for all: a. A players, when B touches a legal forward pass. b. Eligible A players when A touches a legal forward pass. Ineligible A players may not touch the pass, but can use hands or arms in a legal block to ward off an opponent. c. B players when a legal forward pass has been touched by A or B.

15 August 201015 Pass Interference It is forward-pass interference if: a. Any player of A or B who is beyond the neutral zone interferes with an eligible opponent’s opportunity to move toward, catch or bat the pass. b. Any player hinders an opponent’s vision without making an attempt to catch, intercept or bat the ball, even though no contact was made. It is not forward-pass interference if: a. Unavoidable contact occurs when two or more eligibles are making a simultaneous, bona fide attempt to move toward, catch or bat the pass. b. Contact by A is immediately made on a B lineman and the contact does not continue beyond the expanded neutral zone. c. Contact by B is obviously away from the direction of the pass.

16 August 201016 Substitutions Rule 2-31-15 – A substitute is a team member who may replace a player or fill a player vacancy. A substitute becomes a players when: –He enters the field and communicates with a teammate or official –Enters a huddle – can legally break with 12 –Positioned in a formation – remember, must get inside the numbers –Participates in a play Rule 3-7 –A replaced player must leave the field within 3 seconds –Substitutions allowed only between downs –Replaced player or substitute must leave on his side of the field and immediately go to his team box –Cannot come in and then withdraw nor withdraw then come back in –Substitute unsuccessful getting off the field and does not participate –Substitute enters the field during a down but does not participate

17 August 201017

18 August 201018 50403020 30 40 50 X X 10 20G G Dead Ball Foul for Illegal Substitution when Replaced Player Crosses the End Line

19 August 201019 50403020 30 40 50 X X 10 20G G Dead Ball Foul for Illegal Substitution when Replaced Player Crosses the Opponent’s Side Line

20 August 201020 50403020 30 40 50 X X 10 20G G Legal Substitution

21 August 201021 50403020 30 40 50 X X 10 20G G Live Ball Foul for Illegal Substitution if Replaced Player does not get off the Field before the snap and does not participate.

22 August 201022 Questions?


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