Great video, Marc. Hard play to officiate even slowing it. I tried to put myself in the LJ spot and it appears they both are fighting and D player ends up with. Very hard play and great job by the guys on the field.
I had a similar play to the last play this year, only in my case I had simultaneous possession in the end zone. I ruled it as a touchdown for A. The team B coach was upset and while he was arguing the call he said both players had the ball. I said, "Exactly coach, and simultaneous possession goes to the offense". However, in the video here it's not clear that A ever possessed the ball so it's reasonable to give B the ball at the 20.
You made the statement that the defender took the ball away from the WR. If that's true, doesn't the WR have to have the ball for it to be taken away? TD?
In HS rules, player B does not have to make a play on the ball. As long as he does not interfere with the eligible opponents opportunity to move toward the catch. Which I don't believe player B's movement would meet that criteria.
great clips
Great video, Marc.
Hard play to officiate even slowing it. I tried to put myself in the LJ spot and it appears they both are fighting and D player ends up with. Very hard play and great job by the guys on the field.
Great Video! As a wing guy, looking at it from the LJ point of view. I'm seeing simultaneous catch unless the BJ sees something else, that is a TD.
These are Great clips! Thank you for Sharing!!
Looks like a simultaneous catch in the end zone which would be awarded to A. TD
Short wing should drop his beanbag to mark the spot and clean up mix colors.
on the catch play, it appears to be a simultaneous catch which would go to R but it's difficult to tell from film
I had a similar play to the last play this year, only in my case I had simultaneous possession in the end zone. I ruled it as a touchdown for A. The team B coach was upset and while he was arguing the call he said both players had the ball. I said, "Exactly coach, and simultaneous possession goes to the offense".
However, in the video here it's not clear that A ever possessed the ball so it's reasonable to give B the ball at the 20.
You made the statement that the defender took the ball away from the WR. If that's true, doesn't the WR have to have the ball for it to be taken away? TD?
the last play the defender is not playing the ball not giving the rec a chance to catch therefore should have been a dpi
In HS rules, player B does not have to make a play on the ball. As long as he does not interfere with the eligible opponents opportunity to move toward the catch. Which I don't believe player B's movement would meet that criteria.