Where did these non hold calling, rule camp drop outs come from?
D doggieriffic Redshirt Jan 8, 2009 61 0 0 Dec 30, 2011 #1 Where did these non hold calling, rule camp drop outs come from?
F FlabLoser Redshirt Aug 20, 2006 10,709 0 0 Dec 30, 2011 #3 You can signal xfair catch, catch it on a hop, and run with it
B baker12 Redshirt Jan 16, 2009 49 0 0 Dec 30, 2011 #4 Youcan't waive players off the ball and then pick it up and run with it.
I Incognegro Redshirt Nov 30, 2008 3,037 0 0 Dec 30, 2011 #5 You can wave players off. That's a signal for your team to get away from it, it doesn't mean the ball is dead once it's caught.
You can wave players off. That's a signal for your team to get away from it, it doesn't mean the ball is dead once it's caught.
B baker12 Redshirt Jan 16, 2009 49 0 0 Dec 30, 2011 #6 Don't know what the exact rule is but have seen it called many, many times this year.
C cldawgs Redshirt Jul 15, 2010 5 0 0 Dec 30, 2011 #7 Article 3 of rule 6. Section 5. "Team A’s scrimmage kick is rolling beyond the neutral zone when B17 alerts his teammates to stay away from the ball by a “get away” signal. RULING: Invalid signal. The ball is dead by rule when either team recovers." Page 27 of the PDF of the rule book found here.
Article 3 of rule 6. Section 5. "Team A’s scrimmage kick is rolling beyond the neutral zone when B17 alerts his teammates to stay away from the ball by a “get away” signal. RULING: Invalid signal. The ball is dead by rule when either team recovers." Page 27 of the PDF of the rule book found here.
I Incognegro Redshirt Nov 30, 2008 3,037 0 0 Dec 30, 2011 #8 That's new to me. Don't mind being proven wrong from time to time.