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Clipping & Block in the Back. Tony Dutton. Clipping Defined (2-4). Force of the initial contact From behind and At or below the waist . Exception: against the runner. Position of head or feet do not necessarily indicate point of initial contact. Approved Ruling (9-1-2-III).
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Clipping &Block in the Back Tony Dutton
Clipping Defined (2-4) • Force of the initial contact • From behind and • At or below the waist. • Exception: against the runner. • Position of head or feet do not necessarily indicate point of initial contact.
Approved Ruling (9-1-2-III) • When two players of opposing teams fall to the ground, the body of one lies across the back of the legs of the other. RULING: • Not necessarily a violation of the clipping rule. No official should declare a clipping foul unless he observes the block from its inception.
Block in the Back Defined(2-3-4) • Force of the initial contact • From behind and • Above the waist. • When in question: contact is below the waist. • Exception: against the runner. • Position of head or feet do not necessarily indicate point of initial contact.
Rules Governing Clipping &Block in the Back • “There shall be no clipping.” (9-1-2-d) • “A block in the back is illegal.” (9-3-3-c) • Basically illegal blocks with some exceptions. • Exceptions for both are almost word-for-word identical: • Clipping (9-1-2-d Exceptions 1-4) • Block in the Back (9-3-3-c Exceptions 1-5)
A Clip or Block in the Backis Legal • Where: Within the blocking zone centered on the snapper – 5 yards laterally and 3 yards longitudinally in each direction. • When: • Until the ball is touched outside the area or; • Until the ball is outside the area after a fumble or muff inside the area.
But: • A player on the • line of scrimmage • may not leave • the area, return, • and clip (or block • in the back). • A block from • behind and at or • below the knee • is illegal. 10 yds E T G C G T E 6 yds
A Clip or Block in the Backis Legal • When a player turns his back to a potential blocker who has committed himself.
A Clip or Block in the Backis Legal • When a player attempts: • To reach a runner, • To legally recover or catch a fumble, muff, backward pass, kick or touched forward pass, • He may push an opponent below the waist at or to the buttocks or in the back above the waist.
A Clip or Block in the Backis Legal • When, to get to a forward pass, an eligible player behind the neutral zone pushes an opponent below the waist at or to the buttocks or in the back above the waist.
Significant DifferenceBetween Clipping & BBW • Clipping is a personal foul (15yards), prohibited under 9-1-2-d. It does carry over to the try, succeeding kickoff or in extra periods. • A Block in the Back is a foul (10 yards) under the Blocking rules, 9-3-3-c. It does not carry over to the try, succeeding kickoff or in extra periods.