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Post by runitupthemiddle on Nov 1, 2016 9:15:15 GMT -6
Can a wr crack a def lineman that is in a 3 point stance on los?
I say no, because the wr is not in the free blocking zone.
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Post by wingtol on Nov 1, 2016 9:19:59 GMT -6
What does a crack block have to do with the free blocking zone?
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Post by **** on Nov 1, 2016 9:32:55 GMT -6
NFHS rules...
Free blocking zone is relative to where the ball is.
You can not block anybody in the back either way no matter where you are on the field.
Only thing he could do off the crack block is cut them in the free blocking zone. Head has to be in front. Obviously can't be a chop block either.
If it's just a regular block then it is no different then a TE blocking down.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2016 9:49:12 GMT -6
WR can crack a DL from a static alignment. WR cannot crack a DL from motion.
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Post by runitupthemiddle on Nov 1, 2016 9:55:59 GMT -6
What does a crack block have to do with the free blocking zone? Because we are talking about a defensive lineman that is in the free blocking zone And a wr that is split wide coming flat down the line, it's in page 30 nfhs rulebook The reason I'm asking is that is what are opponents are starting to do to any olb walked up in the line or our de that are in 3 point stances. From motion and no motion. White hat told me no they could last nite as long as it's not below the waist 2 other officials I know , with both 20 Plus years experience and one is in the states officials hall of fame, told me no you can't. So I'm asking which is it?
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Post by runitupthemiddle on Nov 1, 2016 9:57:32 GMT -6
NFHS rules... Free blocking zone is relative to where the ball is. You can not block anybody in the back either way no matter where you are on the field. Only thing he could do off the crack block is cut them in the free blocking zone. Head has to be in front. Obviously can't be a chop block either. If it's just a regular block then it is no different then a TE blocking down. Couldn't cut cause the wr is not in the free blocking zone perimeter at the snap, plus if the Qb is in shotgun the ball leaves the 3 yard area, so cuts would have to be immediate wouldn't they?
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Post by runitupthemiddle on Nov 1, 2016 10:24:51 GMT -6
I guess really it could possibly be an illegal block in the back is all if the de is getting a good push
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Post by **** on Nov 1, 2016 10:41:46 GMT -6
NFHS rules... Free blocking zone is relative to where the ball is. You can not block anybody in the back either way no matter where you are on the field. Only thing he could do off the crack block is cut them in the free blocking zone. Head has to be in front. Obviously can't be a chop block either. If it's just a regular block then it is no different then a TE blocking down. Couldn't cut cause the wr is not in the free blocking zone perimeter at the snap, plus if the Qb is in shotgun the ball leaves the 3 yard area, so cuts would have to be immediate wouldn't they? If the QB is in gun the cut has to be immediate on the snap. If he's not already in the free blocking zone the ball would be out of the free blocking zone by the time he got there to cut. We see a Wing T team about every year in the playoffs (this week actually) that will have their Wing block our DE in the back every time they run buck sweep. It is illegal but it never gets called. The wing tries to pin him down inside so he can't spill one of the pullers. Phucking communist is what they are...
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Post by runitupthemiddle on Nov 1, 2016 11:42:18 GMT -6
So a lot really depends on how the ref enforces the rule
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Post by fantom on Nov 1, 2016 11:45:06 GMT -6
So a lot really depends on how the ref enforces the rule Doesn't it always?
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Post by bigmoot on Nov 1, 2016 11:59:43 GMT -6
Couldn't cut cause the wr is not in the free blocking zone perimeter at the snap, plus if the Qb is in shotgun the ball leaves the 3 yard area, so cuts would have to be immediate wouldn't they? If the QB is in gun the cut has to be immediate on the snap. If he's not already in the free blocking zone the ball would be out of the free blocking zone by the time he got there to cut. We see a Wing T team about every year in the playoffs (this week actually) that will have their Wing block our DE in the back every time they run buck sweep. It is illegal but it never gets called. The wing tries to pin him down inside so he can't spill one of the pullers.
Phucking communist is what they are...Beautiful ain't it...
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Post by runitupthemiddle on Nov 1, 2016 12:04:42 GMT -6
So a lot really depends on how the ref enforces the rule Doesn't it always? Yes Yes it does
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