RedDenver
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No, face guarding is deliberately blocking the view of the receiver (e.g. putting your hands in his face) and is only a penalty in high school football, and maybe no longer, but definitely not a penalty in college or the NFL.This right here is exactly what face guarding is. Again perfectly legit in college.
You just like like to see a defender look for the ball so he can attempt to make a play on said ball.
And I played DB and coached secondary in college. Not trying to pull out some almightier than you card, just saying I’m not pulling stuff out of my a$$ to respond to you
Here's the DPI rule:
The reason I mention his back is turned is because of exception 2Defensive pass interference is contact beyond the neutral zone by a Team B player whose intent to impede an eligible opponent is obvious and it could prevent the opponent the opportunity of receiving a catchable forward pass. When in question, a legal forward pass is catchable. Defensive pass interference occurs only after a legal forward pass is thrown. (A.R. 7-3-8:VII, VIII, XI and XII): It is not defensive pass interference (A.R. 7-3-8:III) (A.R. 7-3-9:III):
- When, after the snap, opposing players immediately charge and establish contact with opponents at a point that is within one yard beyond the neutral zone.
- When two or more eligible players are making a simultaneous and bona fide attempt to reach, catch or bat the pass. Eligible players of either team have equal rights to the ball. (A.R. 7-3-8:IX)
- When a Team B player legally contacts an opponent before the pass is thrown. (A.R. 7-3-8:III and X)
- When there is contact by a Team B player that otherwise would be pass interference during a down in which a Team A potential kicker, from scrimmage kick formation, simulates a scrimmage kick by throwing the ball high and deep.
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