After coaching on Friday, I was asked to call some youth football games that have adopted NFHS as its rulebook.
Scenario:
Pass play, tight end goes down the field about 6 yards and turns inside to get pass from QB. Tight end is only receiver on his side of the field.
Corner comes up and makes very slight contact with tight end while the ball was in flight. Here's where I think I tanked and blew the call and want to make sure I benefit from lessons learned. Ball was at least 20 feet over tight end's head and well towards the sideline (about 15 yards off line to the tight end). So not only was the ball much too high, it was grossly off target. There were no other receivers within 25 yards of the tight end.
I made a "no call" but want some feedback if this was more representative of DPI because in my mind I'm playing this over and over in my head and if the ball had been on target, I'm guessing it might have been a 50/50 proposition to throw the flag for DPI.
I remember reading somewhere that this is no uncatchable pass in NFHS but I want to be prepared for a repeat situation.