LHSOA Blindside Blocks Training Video

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LHSOA member Kevin Boitmann discusses blindside blocks and the philosophy to determine if BSBs are legal or illegal.
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at 8:55, player # 7 is text book definition of fair and respectful play. the BIG question is ---- how do we get all kids (and men) to think this way?

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Hello, help me with this please.

If a defensive player (linebacker or defensive back) hit a receiver, while the ball still in quaterback hands looking for someone to throw. Is that a blindside block? And what will be considered is if the contact was made forcefully or just with hands or taking a position?

Exemple: A wide receiver runs an drag route looking to the ball, the ball still with the quarteback, a defensor sees him crossing his zone and charges: (a) with extended hands, (b) taking position and standing in front of the route, (c) with shoulder. Are any of this hypothesis faults? Considering that the hit was clean, above the waist and below the neck area. Leading with shoulder.

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