Football is a great game. Watching two teams out on
the football field, offense and defense, is like watching two generals
commanding their armies. So many possibilities; play books three inches
thick; men the size of trucks; and the stadiums filled with people,
some of whom had to wait six years to get tickets. And with all the
excitement, all the suspense at that last second field goal and all the
great players...
There are enough rules in this game to make you want to pull every last hair out of your head.
The
typical lay person, the casual football fan and even some of the bigger
fans, probably don't know half the rules of the game. Yeah, they know
the main rules, four downs to make a first down and things like that,
but the more complicated rules have many fans wondering what is going
on half the time. Even the refs can many times be seen standing around
trying to figure out which rule of the game was broken, if any at all.
And what it more than one rule was broken? How is that situation
settled?
Even the rules on contact with a receiver are so fuzzy,
or not enforced the same by each set of refs. Some games will go by and
you'll see a receiver get clobbered beyond the five yard mark and
nothing gets called and then in another game the defender will simply
brush up against his sleeve and get called for pass interference. A
little consistency would be nice. Certainly that doesn't help the
situation any.
One of the most confusing rules is whether or not
a receiver had possession when catching a pass before going out of
bounds. Technically, he's supposed to have both feet in bounds when he
makes the catch. If he catches the ball with one foot in and then takes
a step and has the other foot out, it's no catch. But what it he's
pushed out of bounds? Would he have caught the ball with both feet in
had he not been pushed? How is that situation handled?
Then of
course there is the matter of actually scoring a touchdown. The
football has to cross the plain of the goal line. Now, if the offensive
player is on the ground when he scores, it's pretty easy to tell if he
crossed the goal line. But what if he's on top of a pile up, four feet
off the ground as he's trying to dive in? How do you figure out if he's
crossed the plain?
Then of course there is forward motion when a
running back gets tackled. If he gets hit by a 350 pound truck and gets
sent hurtling five yards back, where is the ball marked? Does it get
marked where the tackler hit him or where he lands? What if he trips?
Can he get up and start running again? If he trips and one foot goes
out of bounds, can he start running again?
So many questions and
we haven't even scratched the surface of the surface of all the rules
of football. Yes, this game can really give you a headache.