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NFHS | 2016
Rules Changes & Points of Emphasis
Slide2AgendaPhilosophyKey Expectations
NFHS Rules Changes 2016NFHS Points of Emphasis 2016“Whistle to Snap”Your Questions / Discussion
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Slide3Our PhilosophyPhilosophy…A theory or attitude held by a person or organization that acts as a guiding principle for behavior.
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RULES
PHILOSOPHY
MECHANICS
Slide4Our PhilosophySafety First!The rules and penalties for the game of football are intended to prohibit all forms of unnecessary or excessive roughness, unfair tactics and unsportsmanlike conduct; i.e., to keep players
safe.Fair Play!The primary responsibility for ensuring a safe and fair competition during each football game lies with the football
official.Fall 2016
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Slide5Key ExpectationAll instruction, mentoring & observation reports based on WOA Mechanics Illustrated
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Slide6Rules changesWhat’s new for 2016Fall 2016
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Slide7NFHS Rules Changes
1-5-1d(5)a: Tooth / Mouth ProtectorCompletely clear or completely white tooth and mouth protectors are no longer prohibited
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ILLEGAL!
Slide8NFHS Rules Changes
1-5 NOTE; 1-5-2b: GlovesFootball gloves are now required to meet
either the new SFIA specification or the existing NOCSAE test standard at the time of manufactureNational Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment
Sports and Fitness Industry AssociationPermanent, exact replica; visible; exterior wrist opening
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Mittens are exempt
Slide9NFHS Rules Changes
2-17; 9-3-6; 9-3 (Penalty):
ClippingClipping in the free-blocking zone is now illegalFall 2016
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Slide10NFHS Rules Changes
2-17; 9-3-6; 9-3 (Penalty):
ClippingIt is still legal to clip a player who is a runner or is pretending to be a runner Clipping, blocking below the waist and blocking in the back are legal methods of bringing down a runner or a player pretending to be a runner
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Slide11EDITORIAL CHANGESClarifying the TextFall 2016
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Slide12Editorial | Equipment1-5-1b(1)Shoulder pads and hard surface auxiliary attachments must be completely covered by a jersey
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ILLEGAL!
Slide13Editorial | Equipment1-5-1b(1)Back pads and hard surface auxiliary attachments must be completely covered by a jersey. Jerseys shall be long enough to reach the top of the pants and shall be tucked in if longer
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ILLEGAL!
Slide14Editorial | Equipment1-5-1b(2)a, (3)aThe front and back of the football jersey may contain the school name, school logo, school nickname or player name (PlayPic A)Team
nicknames such as seen on the jersey in PlayPic B are illegalFall 2016SSFOA
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ILLEGAL!
Slide15Editorial | Down Error5-1-1b Correcting a down errorThe referee shall correct the number of the next down prior to the ball becoming live after a new series of downs is awarded and prior to the declaration of the end of any period
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Slide16POINTS OF EMPHASISWhat should be our focus in 2016?Fall 2016
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Slide17Points of Emphasis … (Handout)Risk MinimizationLegal / Illegal Blocks
Legal Jerseys, Pants, and PadsUnfair ActsFall 2016
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Slide18Points of EmphasisRisk MinimizationConcussionsProper concussion management at all levels of play
Impact SensorsNot for diagnosisHeat IllnessWell-rehearsed
Emergency Action PlanFall 2016
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Slide19Points of EmphasisIllegal BlocksKick-catching / Forward-pass InterferencePersonal Fouls and other prohibited contact
TargetingChop blockingBlocking below the waist / in the backClipping…except?
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“Targeting is an act by any player who takes aim and initiates contact against an opponent above the shoulders with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow or
shoulders”
NFHS 2-20-2
“Chop
block is a combination block by two or more teammates against an opponent other than the runner, with or without delay, where one of the blocks is low (
at the knee or below
) and one of the blocks is high (
above the knee
)”
NFHS 2-3-8
Slide20Points of EmphasisIllegal BlocksBlocking below the waist / in the back“Blocking in the back is a block against an opponent when the initial contact is in the opponent’s back, inside the shoulders and below the helmet and above the waist, and
not against a player who is a runner or pretending to be a runner.” NFHS 2-5-2
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Slide21Points of EmphasisIllegal BlocksClipping“Clipping is a block against an opponent when the initial contact is from behind, at or below the waist, and not against a player who is a runner or pretending to be a runner
.” NFHS 2-5-1Fall 2016
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Slide22Points of EmphasisIllegal BlocksChop BlocksIllegal blocks such as chop blocks (PlayPic A) are not to be taught and must be
penalizedLegal techniques such as low-low combination blocks in the free-blocking zone (PlayPic B) are effective and minimize riskFall 2016
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Slide23Points of EmphasisJerseys, Pants, and PadsJerseys completely cover all pads
Pants completely cover knees and knee padsKnee pads must be worn over the kneeIf adjustment to the jersey or pants during a dead-ball period cannot be made, the player should not be permitted to continue as a participant on the field of
play.Fall 2016
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Slide24Points of EmphasisFall 2016SSFOA
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LEGAL
ILLEGAL
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ILLEGAL!
Slide26Points of EmphasisUnfair Acts | Rule 9-10UniformsNon-standard; foreign substanceDisconcerting
acts / wordsInterfering with A’s signals & movements “Hide-Out” playsDeceive at / just prior to snap / free kickDoesn’t rule out “trick plays
Run within the spirit and intent of the RulesFall 2016
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Slide27Whistle to SnapSupplement to Mechanics Illustrated | 2014Fall 2016
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Slide28Accordion MechanicMovement of all OfficialsToward dead ball spot
Except UmpirePurposesShow presence to playersSell forward progress spot
Move away from CoachesReturn after ball is spotted by UmpireFall 2016
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Slide29Accordion MechanicReferee5 – 7 yardsBack Judge
10 – 12 yardsWingsSquare in…at least to top of Numbers
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Slide30Accordion MechanicExceptionsPlayer safety…don’t go past players
Don’t go past the ballUnless very close to LTG / Goal LineNearest Wing to the dead ball spotBJ / R slide to cover playersNot used on:
Incomplete passCovering a flag / reporting a foulSafety concern
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Slide31Dead Ball MechanicsIncomplete passCovering Official = “Incomplete” x 2
Others = Stop Clock x 2, unless 3+ neededNormal downs…Next down signalsLJ > R > HL > BOX > Crew Echos
Ready-For-Playx until all Crew (except U) in pre-snap positions
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Slide32NASO“Refereeing is knowing the mechanics.”“Are our Officials reading the Mechanics Manual?”Declining number of Officials
“Replace yourself as an Official.”“As each Official gets older, players are still 17.”
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“If you buy a camera,
you
are a photographer.
If
you buy a piano,
you
bought a piano.”
Slide33NASO | 5 Legal ConcernsOfficiating the Concussion RuleGames & ScrimmagesTaking Out the Trash; Game controlTaunting & Baiting
Take the game away from the players who don’t want to playToxic ACA2Do not talk to spectatorsSilence can’t be quoted
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Slide34NASO | 5 Legal ConcernsManaging the FightDon’t allow it to beginConcentration & QuicknessWarning =
Player did something wrong and you passed on itPass or throw the flagNo good deed goes unpunished Venue
AwarenessWho has your back?Fall 2016
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Greater
visibility &
role
in player
safety
& integrity of game
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