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Football Officiating => National Federation Discussion => Topic started by: sczeebra on November 10, 2018, 07:21:17 AM
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Had an odd sort of play last night. In the corner of the endzone two yards wide of the sideline I had (by definition) pass interference. I know catchability is not a factor in determining whether PI has occurred or not but A's ability to move toward, catch or bat the pass (although that was further out of bounds) was impeded. I came home and saw nothing in the rules that would indicate to me it was in fact not PI. I couldn't bring myself to toss the flag. Am I missing something in the rulebook?
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I think you made a wise decision.
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Take a look at 7-5-9d.
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A good rule of :thumbup : In that split-second of decision to throw ^flag or not to throw yEs: .......
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LIFE WILL BE MUCH EASIER :)b]
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As I understand your post, the receiver was OOB and came back in bounds to catch the pass when the PI happened? If that is correct, you would have had two fouls. DPI and IP when the receiver came back on the field. The penalties would offset and the down would have been replayed. If the contact happened OOB, it is nothing unless the contact was a PF.
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Would love to see film if you have it.
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Had an odd sort of play last night. In the corner of the endzone two yards wide of the sideline I had (by definition) pass interference. I know catchability is not a factor in determining whether PI has occurred or not but A's ability to move toward, catch or bat the pass (although that was further out of bounds) was impeded. I came home and saw nothing in the rules that would indicate to me it was in fact not PI. I couldn't bring myself to toss the flag. Am I missing something in the rulebook?
What did B exactly do to cause PI? I know you said impeded, but I am curious as to how he impeded the A player.