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Inadvertent Whistle 4-1-2. Tony Dutton. Inadvertent Whistle Rules Apply (4-1-2-b). 4-1-3-k: a live ball not in player possession touches anything inbounds other than a player, a player’s equipment, an official, an official’s equipment or the ground.
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Inadvertent Whistle4-1-2 Tony Dutton
Inadvertent Whistle Rules Apply(4-1-2-b) • 4-1-3-k: a live ball not in player possession touches anything inbounds other than a player, a player’s equipment, an official, an official’s equipment or the ground. • 4-1-3-m: the ball becomes illegal through play.
4-1-3-k 4-1-3-m
Ball is in player possession or Loose from: A fumble, Backward pass or Illegal forward pass. Team in possession may: Put the ball in play where declared dead, or Repeat the down. Inadvertent Whistle When(4-1-2-b-1 & 2)
Ball loose from a fumble. Team in possession may have the ball at spot where possession was lost, or replay the down.
Team B may have the ball at the dead-ball spot, or replay the down.
Ball loose from a backward pass. Team in possession may have the ball at the spot where possession was lost, or replay the down.
Team in possession may have the ball at the dead-ball spot, or replay the down. Extend the period.
A legal forward pass or Free or scrimmage kick. Return ball to previous spot and repeat the down. Inadvertent Whistle During(4-1-2-b-3)
Inadvertent whistle during the pass. Return to the previous spot and replay.
Ball is loose from a scrimmage kick. Return to the previous spot and replay.
After Team B gains possession on the try or during an extra period. Don’t do this one. Put the whistle in your pocket. The try is over or the extra-period possession series is ended. Inadvertent Whistle (4-1-2-b-4)
During a try or extra period. Try or extra-period possession series is ended.
A Foul Occurs DuringAny of the Previous (4-1-2-c) • “…the penalty shall be administered as in any other play situation.” • That is,if the penalty is refused, the result of the play is the inadvertent whistle.
A.R. 4-1-2 II • 4th and 16 at the 50-yard line. At the snap B1 is offside. Team A advances the ball to the 30-yard line and fumbles. During the loose ball, an inadvertent whistle is sounded.
Ruling: A may replay the down or refuse the penalty and have the ball on the 30, 1st & 10. A.R. 4-1-2 II 4th & 16 B offside. A runs to the 30 and fumbles. Inadvertent whistle while the ball is loose. 40 30 50
A.R. 4-1-2 I • 4th and 16 at the 50-yard line, Team A kicks. B1 clips on Team B’s 40-yard line, and B2 muffs the kick on the 25-yard line. While the ball is loose, an inadvertent whistle is sounded.
A.R. 4-1-2 I 4th & 16 B clips on The 40. A punts. B muffs at the 25 and an inadvertent whistle while the ball is loose. K 25 40 30 50
Scrimmage Kick PlayDefined (2-30-3) “A scrimmage kick play is the interval from the time between the snap and when a scrimmage kick comes into player possession or the ball is declared dead by rule.”
Penalty Enforcement forScrimmage Kick Plays (2-25-10-e) “The basic spot on legal kick plays before a change of possession is the previous spot.”
Post Scrimmage Kick (10-2-3) • Applies only to Team B and only under the following conditions: • Not during a try, successful field goal, or in extra periods. • Ball crosses the neutral zone. • Foul is three yards or more beyond the neutral zone. • Foul occurs before the end of the kick. • Team B will next put the ball in play.
Ruling: A may replay the down or accept the penalty; penalize B from the 50, and have the ball 1st & 10 at the 35. A.R. 4-1-2 I 4th & 16 B clips on the 40. A punts. B muffs at the 25 and an inadvertent whistle while the ball is loose. K 25 40 30 50