Penalty Enforcement I - Multiple Fouls (July, 2013)

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Penalty Enforcement
Tony Dutton
San Angelo Chapter
Slides Posted on sazebra.org
References
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Rule 10 -1 Penalties Completed
Approved Ruling 10-1-4 I-VIII
Approved Ruling 10-1-5 I-III
Approved Ruling 10-1-6 I-V
Overview
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Penalties Completed
Live- Ball Fouls by Same Team
Live-Ball Fouls by Both Teams
Dead-Ball Fouls.
Live-Ball / Dead-Ball Fouls
Penalties Completed
(10-1-1)
• When:
 Declined.
 Accepted.
 Canceled by rule or,
 Choice is obvious to the referee.
• Disqualified player must leave.
• Penalty must be completed before next ready.
• Penalty not enforced if in conflict with other rule.
A.R. 9-4-1 X
A1’s legal
forward pass
RULING: Team B foul. Penalty 10-yards
from the spot of the foul. Team B’s ball,
1st & 10. No loss of down is included in
the penalty since Team B is awarded a
new series after the penalty enforcement
(Rule 5-1-1-e-1).
B1 intercepts,
fumbles.
B2 bats the
ball
forward and
out of
bounds..
Live Ball Fouls
• Two possibilities:
1. Single foul during a play.
2. Multiple fouls.
Multiple Fouls
• Two possibilities:
1. Fouls by the same team.
2. Fouls by both teams.
Live-Ball Fouls by
the Same Team (10-1-3)
• Offended team may elect only one of the
penalties.
• But remember: live-ball fouls for
unsportsmanlike conduct by non-players
are administered from the succeeding
spot.
Example 1
A 75 chop
Blocks.
RULING: Team B may accept
only one: 5 yards for the illegal motion
or 15 yards for the chop block.
A10 catches pass
and scores.
A10 moving
Forward at snap.
Example 2
A 75 chop
Blocks.
Ruling: B may accept 15-yard penalty
from the previous spot for the chop
block or 15-yards from the spot of the
taunting. The score does not count.
A10 catches pass
and taunts B1
as he scores.
A10
Live-Ball Fouls by
Both Teams (10-1-4)
• Fouls offset and the down is replayed.
• Four exceptions:
1. Change of team possession and team last
in possession had not fouled before last
gaining possession (“clean hands”).
2. Team B foul is post scrimmage kick.
3. One is a live-ball treated as a dead-ball foul.
4. After Team B possession during a try or
extra period.
A.R. 10-1-4 I
Team A kickoff
goes out of
bounds.
Before the out of bounds,
Team B fouls.
Ruling: Offsetting fouls. Team A
re-kicks at previous spot.
A.R. 10-1-4 III
Team A illegal
formation.
A1’s pass
Intercepted
by B1.
B1
X
During B1’s return
Team B clips.
Ruling: Team B may accept offsetting
fouls and replay the down, or decline
offsetting fouls and keep the ball.
Team A may accept penalty for B’s
clipping foul.
A.R. 10-1-4 IV
Team B
offside.
A1 illegal
forward pass.
B10 clips on
the return.
X
B23
intercepts,
RULING: No option. The fouls offset
and the down is replayed. Team B
may not decline offsetting fouls because
it had fouled before getting possession of the ball.
A.R. 10-1-4 VI
RULING: Since Team B had not fouled
before the change of possession,
it may decline offsetting fouls and
retain possession after completion
of the clipping penalty.
A78 tackles,
pulling & twisting the face mask.
Team A
legal forward
pass.
B23
clips during the return.
B45
intercepts.
Example 3
A1 punts.
A2 holds.
X
During the kick
B23 blocks below
The waist.
B41 catches
the kick and
advances 5 yards.
RULING: Since Team B’s foul is post scrimmage kick
enforcement, B may decline offsetting fouls and keep
the ball after enforcement for its block below the waist.
The enforcement spot is the end of the kick. Team B
may also accept offsetting fouls and replay the down.
Example 4
B79
offside.
A10 catches pass, and
taunts B12 before he
scores.
A10
Ruling: No option. Live-ball fouls
offset. Replay the down.
Example 5
B79
offside.
Ruling: B’s offside is declined.
A’s sideline interference is
penalized on the try or kickoff.
A10 catches pass and
scores.
Team A sideline
Interference.
Summary of
Live-Ball Multiple Fouls
By Same Team
• Offended team may
elect only one.
• But remember: Liveball unsportsmanlike
conduct fouls by
non-players –
succeeding spot.
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By Both Teams
Offsetting fouls.
Four Exceptions:
1. Change of possession
(“clean hands”).
2. B’s foul is post
scrimmage kick.
3. Live-ball treated as
dead-ball foul.
4. After B possession on
try or extra period.
Dead-Ball Fouls
Dead-Ball Fouls
10-1-5
• Penalties are administered separately
and in order of occurrence.
• Exception: When unsportsmanlike or
dead-ball personal fouls by both teams
are reported to the referee and before
any of the penalties have been
completed, the fouls offset and the
penalties are canceled.
A.R. 10-1-5 I
4th and 8
Team A
gains
4 yards
and is
tackled.
After the play,
Team B1 piles on.
RULING: Team B personal foul.
Penalty-15 yards from the succeeding spot.
First and 10 for Team B. Clock starts
On the snap.
A.R. 10-1-5 III
2nd and goal
at the 3
A14 is
downed
at the 1.
RULING: The penalties cancel
since neither has been completed.
A14 is disqualified for fighting.
Third and goal.
B67 piles on
and A14
slugs B67.
Example 6
RULING: The penalties cancel
since neither has been completed.
The try will be at the three-yard line.
B17 intercepts
and scores.
Team A
legal forward pass
B17 taunts
A55 and
A55 tackles
B17 in the
end zone.
Live-Ball – Dead-Ball Fouls
Live-Ball / Dead-Ball Fouls
10-1-6
• When a live-ball foul by one team is
followed by one or more dead-ball fouls
(including live-ball fouls treated as
dead-ball fouls) by an opponent or by
the same team, the penalties are
administered separately and in the
order of occurrence. [i.e. take care of
the live-ball foul first, then the dead-ball
foul]
A.R. 10-1-6 I
A illegal
motion.
A’s punt untouched
out of bounds
After the play,
Team B player
personal foul.
RULING: Three options
1) B may elect to replay the down after 5 yard penalty against A
followed by 15 yard penalty against B. 1st & 10 for A.
2) B may decline the illegal motion penalty and have the ball
after a 15 yard penalty from the out of bounds spot.
3) B may accept the 5 yard penalty against A enforced from
from the out of bounds spot followed by 15 yard penalty
against B. B’s ball 1st & 10. Clock starts on the snap.
A.R. 10-1-6 II
RULING: Both penalties are
Enforced. 15 yards against B from
The 11, followed by half-the-distance
Against A. B’s ball 1st & 10 from the
13 yardline.
X
B17 intercepts, taunts
A55 at the 11 yard line,
and scores.
Team A
legal forward pass
A55 tackles
B17 in the
end zone.
A.R. 10-1-6 III
X
B2 intercepts and
Is downed.
A legal
forward
pass.
After the play,
A1 piles on.
B offside
RULING: Team A retains the ball after the penalty
against Team B is enforced. Team A then will be
penalized for the dead-ball foul.
A.R. 10-1-6 V
B2 intercepts.
A legal
forward
pass.
On the runback
Team B player clips.
After the play,
Team A player piles on.
RULING: Team B retains possession. Penalize Team B
for its clipping foul, followed by a penalty for Team A’s
dead-ball foul. The yardages will cancel unless one
enforcement spot was inside the 30-yard line and
enforcement was toward that goal.
Summary of Dead-Ball
Live-Ball / Dead-Ball Fouls
Dead-Ball Fouls
• Administer
separately and in
order of occurrence.
• Exception: fouls
reported to referee
before any
completed.
Live-Ball / Dead-Ball
• Administer
separately and in
order of occurrence
[i.e. live-ball first,
then dead-ball].
And That’s All
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Next Time:
Enforcement Spots (2-25)
Play Classification (2-30)
Enforcement Procedures (10-2-1 thru 4)
Three and One Principle (10-2-2-c & d)