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@DaBruinz - tagged you to get your take on this.
You only need to let him catch it, just like a pass. As soon as it touches him you can hit him.I say no penalty for hitting the facemask. Player seemed to be primarily going after the ball, and contact with the facemask was incidental.
I do not know the rules regarding how much of a chance you're supposed to give the returner to catch the ball. He didn't call for a fair catch, but is he supposed to get a one or two count to secure the ball before contact?
I say no penalty for hitting the facemask. Player seemed to be primarily going after the ball, and contact with the facemask was incidental.
I do not know the rules regarding how much of a chance you're supposed to give the returner to catch the ball. He didn't call for a fair catch, but is he supposed to get a one or two count to secure the ball before contact?
For those of us old enough to remember, it should be called the Leon “Ain’t So” Bright rule.Good question. If I'm reading the rules correctly there isn't a count rather the kicking team cannot make contact with the returner before he has touched the ball. So without a Fair Catch signal it is legal to hit the Punt returner as soon as he touches the ball.
http://static.nfl.com/static/content/public/image/rulebook/pdfs/13_Rule10_CatchKick_FairCatch.pdf
For those of us old enough to remember, it should be called the Leon “Ain’t So” Bright rule.
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Good question. If I'm reading the rules correctly there isn't a count rather the kicking team cannot make contact with the returner before he has touched the ball. So without a Fair Catch signal it is legal to hit the Punt returner as soon as he touches the ball.
http://static.nfl.com/static/content/public/image/rulebook/pdfs/13_Rule10_CatchKick_FairCatch.pdf
Didn't there used to be a "halo" rule to prevent guys getting killed?
I think the halo applies to the fair catch.
But the halo of its still called that is a distance that must be observed on a fair catch to give the returner a chance to make the catch without disruption.That's it. As soon as a the PR touches the ball he is fair game. IF he calls for a fair catch then he cannot be touched.
But the halo of its still called that is a distance that must be observed on a fair catch to give the returner a chance to make the catch without disruption.
Very close. I wish that CBS had re-played it from the original angle, in slow motion. They showed 2 different angles in slow motion. The first one implied that Amendola's face mask was struck, because of the way his helmet shook. The other showed a close-up of the falling football all the way to Amendola, so the moment of contact wasn't shown in its entirety. The gunner's left hand appeared to touch Amendola's left shoulder, after already passing his face mask. Inconclusive.Let it begin. The debate of whether this is a penalty or not. I say not. Some say it was.
@DaBruinz - tagged you to get your take on this.
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