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Rule 9-1What’s to rule for assisting a runner? Allowed or not?
I saw it called two weeks ago.....and it went against my team, and I have to admit it was probably a good call.....what made me raise an eyebrow though, was that the running back's forward progress was initially stopped around the 4 or 5 yard line.....the pile kept moving, linemen kept pushing.....then 6 or 7 seconds later; the moment the pile got pushed across the goal line, two different officials threw their flag instead of raising their arms for touchdown....almost as if to say they would have let it go for a yard or two, but not for a touchdown.....reminded me of the basketball games where it looks like the official waits to see if the shot goes in before blowing the whistle for a foul or notNot supposed to be allowed, but every time I say something about it to the officials, they tell me "I'm not calling that, No one does anymore"
I havent seen it called in years , especially at the goal line...Rule 9-1
An offensive player shall not push, pull, or lift the runner to assist the forward progress.
PENALTY: Helping the runner (S44) - 5 yards
This is the high school rule...not sure whether or not it's allowed in NCAA or NFL.
Last year, we were playing and the opposing team's RB got behind the QB and pushed him through to the goal line. I kept arguing for assisting the runner. After the PAT and KO, the whitehat came to me and said "After thinking about it, you were right. That was assisting the runner." Move forward to the third quarter, we go for a 3rd and 2 with a short yardage play. Our running back gets handed the ball. The QB pushes a defender off of the running back. Flag goes up. Yep, you guessed it, "Assisting the Runner called"I saw it called two weeks ago.....and it went against my team, and I have to admit it was probably a good call.....what made me raise an eyebrow though, was that the running back's forward progress was initially stopped around the 4 or 5 yard line.....the pile kept moving, linemen kept pushing.....then 6 or 7 seconds later; the moment the pile got pushed across the goal line, two different officials threw their flag instead of raising their arms for touchdown....almost as if to say they would have let it go for a yard or two, but not for a touchdown.....reminded me of the basketball games where it looks like the official waits to see if the shot goes in before blowing the whistle for a foul or not
Probably, the most overlooked penalty in the sport.I havent seen it called in years , especially at the goal line...
That got called in the Tarboro, SWE game this year.Probably, the most overlooked penalty in the sport.
Another one overlooked is Hurdling. Not many people know that you cannot jump over an upright defender. To legally jump over a defender and hurdle him is if the defender is horizontal to the ground or has a knee or hand posted on the ground