NFL Face Guarding Rules

NFL Face Guarding Rules

Tra le molte possibili infrazioni che i giocatori della National Football League potrebbero commettere, dall'agire il kicker al celebrare troppo ostentatamente dopo aver segnato un touchdown, uno di cui non devono preoccuparsi è la guardia del viso, che blocca deliberatamente la visione di un ricevitore pass. Non vi è alcun divieto di guardia facciale nella NFL.

Campionato AFC 2007 - Oops

Alcuni fan della NFL potrebbero essere sotto l'idea errata che la guardia del viso sia un'offesa, in particolare se stavano guardando la partita dell'AFC Championship nel gennaio 2007, quando Ellis Hobbs, patriota del New England Patriots, fu penalizzata per aver interferito con Indianapolis Colt Reggie Wayne. Il conduttore televisivo Phil Simms ha annunciato che era per la guardia del viso e ha aggiunto, "Chiamata facile". La penalità era cruciale e, "Fino ad oggi, ci sono fan nel New England e Indianapolis che diranno che Hobbs è stato chiamato per la guardia del viso", nota l'autore Sean Glennon.

La scuola superiore è diversa

Anche la guardia facciale non è una penalità nel football del college, perché la NCAA, come la NFL, non ha alcun divieto contro la pratica. Lo stesso non è vero nel football delle superiori, comunque. Secondo le regole delle Associazioni delle scuole superiori statali, la guardia del viso conta come l'interferenza del pass. La regola definisce l'infrazione nella regola 7-5-10: "Qualsiasi giocatore ostacola la visione dell'avversario senza tentare di intercettare, intercettare o battere la palla, anche se non è stato fatto alcun contatto."

NFL Face Guarding Rules

FAQ - 💬

❓ Can a defender touch a receiver after 5 yards?

👉 If the defender maintains contact beyond five yards, it is illegal contact. Beyond the five-yard zone, incidental contact may exist between receiver and defender. Penalty: For illegal contact by the defense: Loss of five yards and automatic first down.

❓ Is Faceguarding illegal?

👉 Morelli is incorrect about at least one thing: Face-guarding (i.e., a defender facing the player he is covering, rather than looking at the ball) is not illegal at the NCAA level. Rather, college football has the same penalty threshold as the pros — face-guarding is legal, as long as there is no contact.

❓ When can a cornerback touch a receiver?

👉 The 5-yard contact rule in the NFL allows defensive backs to make contact with wide receivers at or less than 5 yards. Anything over 5 yards will result in an illegal contact penalty.

❓ Is face guarding legal in high school football?

👉 Defensive players are restricted from contacting the ball or the snapper's hand(s) or arm(s) until the snapper has released the ball. Face guarding (without contact) in and of itself is no longer considered an act of forward pass interference.

❓ Can you hit a receiver before he catches the ball?

👉 Pass interference is called if the defensive player contacts the offensive player while he is trying to catch the pass, unless the defender has turned his head to face the oncoming pass and is attempting to intercept it. Accidental, glancing contact is not penalized.

❓ Can you jam a receiver at the line?

👉 0:511:49How to Jam The Receiver (Marcus Trufant)

❓ Is face guarding pass interference?

👉 Most notable is rule 7-5-10, which basically declares that face guarding no longer is cause for pass interference. Another is the blindside block, which penalizes the offender if the defender does not see the blocker approaching. See the list below, which continues to try and make football as safe a sport as possible.

❓ Is not turning your head pass interference?

👉 Pass interference is called if the defensive player contacts the offensive player while he is trying to catch the pass, unless the defender has turned his head to face the oncoming pass and is attempting to intercept it. Accidental, glancing contact is not penalized.

❓ What are cornerbacks allowed to do?

👉 A cornerback (CB) is a member of the defensive backfield or secondary in gridiron football. Cornerbacks cover receivers most of the time, but also blitz and defend against such offensive running plays as sweeps and reverses. They create turnovers through hard tackles, interceptions, and deflecting forward passes.

❓ Is uncatchable a rule in college football?

👉 but the rule says: "If the pass is deemed to be "uncatchable", pass interference rules do not apply in American college football or the NFL, and starting with the 2010 season they do not apply in Canada. This rule does not apply in American high school football."

❓ Can you tackle a receiver behind the line of scrimmage?

👉 The NFL is specific about which foul can be called in that situation, stating that "defensive actions [behind the line of scrimmage] such as tackling a receiver can still result in a 5-yard penalty for defensive holding, if accepted." In the same situation in Canadian football, the defender can be called for pass ...

❓ Is face guarding allowed in the NFL?

👉 In the NFL, by rule, face guarding is allowed but like at the college level that changes if contact is made. How do they pick which officials work bowl games? Are they always from conferences outside the two teams playing?

❓ What is face guarding in basketball?

👉 Face guarding is defined almost exactly how it sounds. It happens when a defender deliberately gets impedes the line of vision of the player he’s defending but does not make contact with him.

❓ Is face guarding illegal in high school?

👉 Also, at what levels is face guarding illegal? Face guarding without contact is a penalty at the high school level only.

❓ Will face shields be mandatory in the NFL?

👉 Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has already started wearing the new face shield as he prepares for the start of training camp. While the league wants every player to wear the face shield, the expectation is that the league will not make it mandatory, according to NFL Network's Mike Garofolo.

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