Had an interesting twist on combining two rules in our D3 game this weekend...
I had never thought about that scenario... has anyone seen a similar play or interpretation.
Must be a Div III thing!!
I was in the USA a few weeks ago and my contacts fixed me up with some games, one of which was a Div III JV game in Michigan and we had a "helmet-off" play.
To the best of my recollection, it went like this. The kid runs a hook pattern, he turns and catches a 15yd(?) pass over the middle a little inside the hash marks to my side of the field. He is tackled by a corner and a safety from different angles, one high and one low which flips him somewhat in mid-air so his body is parallel to the ground face upwards. Then three things seem to happen simultaneously - the kid hits the deck on his back like a sack of potatoes but he's holding the ball, the kid's helmet comes off, a defender pulls the ball out of his hands and begins a return.
I'm HL on a 7 man crew, he wasn't my key. I turn to watch the completion once I realise the pass is in the air, I see it's going to be my progress spot. I see the catch, I see him hit the turf, I see the helmet rolling on the ground, I see someone starting a return toward me.
In my head, it seemed to take me an hour to run through the thought processes, but I decided he was down in possession and the play was over due to the helmet off, so killed it with my whistle. I don't remember starting to move backward in reverse mechanics at all, I think I kept moving forward to take the spot.
It was the toughest play I can recall having to rule on for years.