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FORCE

FORCE. Touchdown, touchback or safety. MENTAL PREPARATION. CONCENTRATION KEYS ANTICIPATION RELAX. FORCE.

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FORCE

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  1. FORCE Touchdown, touchback or safety

  2. MENTAL PREPARATION • CONCENTRATION • KEYS • ANTICIPATION • RELAX

  3. FORCE • FORCE is the result of energy exerted by a player which provides movement of the ball. The term force is used only in connection with the goal line and in only one direction, i.e., from the field of play into the end zone. • Initial force results from a carry, fumble, kick, pass or snap. • After a fumble, kick or backward pass has been grounded, a new force may result from a bat, an illegal kick or a muff.

  4. NEW FORCE • A NEW FORCE can only be considered if the covering official determines that the original force would not have caused the ball to go into the end zone.

  5. Goal line • The GOAL LINE is the vertical plane which separates the field of play from the end zone. • When related to a live ball in a runner’s possession (touching inbounds) while the ball is over the out-of-bounds area, the goal line includes the extension beyond the sidelines. • A team’s own GOAL LINE is the one it is defending.

  6. PYLON • A soft, flexible PYLON, which is 4 inches square, 18 inches high, either orange, red or yellow in color, and does not create risk, shall be placed at the inside corner of each of the intersections of the sidelines with the goal lines and the end lines. • When properly placed, the goal line PYLON is out of bound at the intersection of the sideline and the goal line extended.

  7. TOUCHDOWN • A TOUCHDOWN is awarded to the team in possession of a live ball behind their opponent’s goal line.

  8. SAFETY • A SAFETY is when the ball becomes dead behind a team’s goal line in their possession or goes out of bounds and the force is attributed to that team.

  9. MOMENTUM • When a defensive player intercepts an opponent’s forward pass • Intercepts or recovers an opponent’s fumble or backward pass • An R player catches or recovers a scrimmage kick or free kick between his 5-yard line and the goal line, and his original momentum carries him into the end zone where the ball is declared dead in his team’s possession or it goes out of bounds in the end zone; the ball belongs to the team in possession at the spot where the pass or fumble was intercepted or recovered or the kick was caught or recovered.

  10. TOUCHBACK • A TOUCHBACK is any free kick or scrimmage kick: • Which is not a scoring attempt or which is a grounded three-point field-goal attempt, breaks the plan of R’s goal line, unless R chooses a spot of first touching by K. • Which is a three-point field-goal attempt, in flight touches a K player in R’s end zone, or after breaking the plan of R’s goal line is unsuccessful.

  11. MUFF • A MUFF is the touching of a loose ball by a player in an unsuccessful attempt to secure possession.

  12. BATTING • BATTING is intentionally slapping or striking the ball with the arm or hand.

  13. FUMBLE • A FUMBLE is any loss of player possession other than by handing, passing or legal kick.

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