Rule 11 Sections Rule 11 Section 5. Rule 8 Section 1. Rule 8 Section 7. Rule 8 Section 1 Article 6. Rule 8 Section 7 Article 3.
Rule 7 Section 2 Article 1. Rule 12 Section 2 Article Rule 8 Section 1 Articles Rule 12 Section 3. Rule 10 Section 2. Rule 3 Section 6. Rule 7 Section 5 Article 1. Rule 7 Section 4 Article 8. Jackson said that if any Oklahoma high school football coach thinks a rule should be considered for adjustment, they can submit it for OSSAA to propose at the national level.
OSSAA-sanctioned referee Jason Deberry has worked high school football games for eight years and tries to be vigilant about pulling student athletes from games when they exhibit symptoms of a concussion. As a result, Deberry believes high school quarterbacks should be allowed to throw the ball away to avoid big hits. Deberry said the lack of intentional grounding exemption in high school puts players at greater risk and puts officials in a difficult spot making judgment calls about the location of receivers.
For Trent Ratterree, the opportunity to tweak the NFHS intentional grounding rule for player safety hits close to home.
Revisiting the science of sports-related concussions by Dr. Ashiq Zaman. The older Ratterree, who sustained his own frightening concussion while playing at OU, said OSSAA administrators should consider the dynamics between kids and their coaches. The hazy, frightening world of a sports concussion. Lacking data, Oklahoma high school concussion picture blurry.
Understanding the science of sports-related concussions. Thursday, November 11, LOG IN. I think it's because the game knows it was trying to throw to a receiver so even if the ball lands with no one around for 30 yards the CPU goes"ohh well I know that was intended for X. I got hit as I threw so the pass sailed off but still, I threw to X so it's not grounding.
I've seen the game throw while being dragged down right out of bounds near no one and have nothing called. I have also never seen intentional grounding called on the CPU, even after the QB throws it straight out of bounds right after taking the snap.
I really wish penalties were more relevant in this game. Right now they are basically a non-factor. BurghFan , ncaa13 , TallyBoi7 and 1 others like this.
I wish there was a way to properly implement this, it's sad it's , they have come a hell of a ways but they seem to not know how to effectively put things in the game and have them work.
Even the play were the QB is getting hit and the ball plops out and is not called a fumble but not a pass either, makes me scratch my head. It's cheap how the computer can throw away the ball and never get called.
For you even if a Wr is in the area if you click they throw away button while in the pocket you get flagged even if like a said a Wr is near. It's the same as clipping and illegal block in the back. Game always calls clipping when illegal block should be called. Grounding is always a live-ball foul, and it always stops the clock. But if a team gets a grounding penalty in the last minute of either half, the defense has the option to run 10 seconds off the remaining time.
This rule was famously, wrongly applied at the end of a Central Michigan-Oklahoma State game in The NFL also has a second runoff for grounding calls in the last two minutes of a half. At both levels, if the offense has timeouts remaining, it can use one to avoid the runoff. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
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