As we continue in this series of training basics, Week 4 will focus on Scrimmage Play Related Fouls. Training #4 – Scrimmage Play Related Fouls Week 4 completes our overview…
As we continue in this series of training basics, Week 3 will focus on Line of Scrimmage Related Fouls. Training #3 – Line of Scrimmage Related Fouls Week 3 will…
The invention of the play clock in football enabled the game to be played with balance and pace. It allowed teams a specific amount of time in between downs for…
One of the most overlooked aspects of the game that is taken for granted is the game clock. For casual fans and even inexperienced officials, the game clock does not…
The purpose of the underhand toss is to provide an efficient way for officials to move the ball with accuracy on the field of play. The underhand toss enables officials…
The Free Blocking Zone is an imaginary rectangular area extending 4 yards from either side of the ball laterally and 3 yards behind each team’s line of scrimmage. In this…
A snap infraction is a dead ball penalty in which the snapper (center) fails to legally snap the ball prior to a scrimmage play. It is not the same as…
WHAT IS A SNAP INFRACTION? A snap infraction is a dead ball penalty in which the snapper (center) fails to legally snap the ball prior to a scrimmage play. It…
In this short video, I will define what the Neutral Zone is and its purpose in the game of football. https://www.youtube.com/embed/PETRTgrQaeM What is the Neutral Zone? Please refer to the…
Football, Chess, War. 3 separate activities that on the surface could not be more different. One is an ultra-violent, take no prisoners affair. One has over time torn families apart.…