Flag Football

 

Events :  4V4 and 7v7

4 v 4 Football

June 3 and 4, 2024

 

Event and Divisions

Open Division

 

Participant Information

All participants must pick up their pre-paid participation credentials at the host hotel prior to participation.  This must be done in person.  It can be done anytime prior to your event.  Please bring identifying documents to verify you are a first responder. (Dept ID Card, Payroll stub with Drivers License etc…   A Badge will not qualify as an identifying document)   The credential office is open from 7 am til 5pm from June 3rd til June 15th. It is also open June 2nd after 12:00 noon til 5pm. There may be an additional fee for participants that do not purchase their credentials before May 25th.  

Participants will not be allowed to participate without proper credentials on their person at the time of event.   No other person except the registered participant may pick up their credentials, please don’t ask – no exceptions – get your own credentials!!

Host Hotel

Doubletree Hotel and Executive Meeting Center

4431 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens 33410

Venues

TBA

Teams Entered

will be posted here

Tournament schedule

Will be posted here

Event Rules

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The total field dimensions are 25 yards wide by 70 yards long.   50 yards between goal lines with 10 yard end zones.  The no-run zones are marked at 5 yds on either side of midfield (25 yd line) and 5 yds before the goal line.

The Game Basics
Games are played to 28 points or 30 minutes, whichever comes first.
This is a no-contact Tournament; no blocking, picks, tackling, etc. allowed.  Players must make every effort to avoid contact.

A coin toss determines first possession.  The coin will be tossed in the air and allowed to hit the ground.  The highest ranked/seeded team (or the farthest team if equal or unknown rank/seed) will call the toss prior to, or while the coin is in the air.   Teams may choose offense, defense or defer.  There is a change of possession at the half.

The center must snap the ball between the legs to start play.

The offensive team takes possession of the ball at their 5-yard line and has three (3) plays to cross mid-field. Once a team crosses mid-field, they will have three (3) plays to score a touchdown.

If the offensive team fails to cross mid-field or score, possession of the ball changes and the opposite team starts their drive from their 5-yard line.

All possession changes except interceptions start on the offenses 5-yard line.

Each time the ball is spotted a team has :30 seconds to snap the ball.

Game Clock

The game is played with a running clock (Game clock) except for time outs, halftime and the last 1 minute of the game.

The play clock starts when the line of scrimmage is marked by the Game Official (indicated by the official’s whistle).  The offense has 30 seconds to snap the ball from this point.

Each team has a 1 minute time out per half.

Halftime will be at the 15 minute mark.  There is no Halftime break. The clock will stop and the teams will immediately change sides while maintaining the same possession.   The game clock will be stopped for no more than one minute.

In the last minute of the game, the clock will stop on 1st downs, touchdowns, extra-points & change of possession.  The play clock, as well as the game clock will start as soon as the official marks the ball with the sounding of his/her whistle.

In the last minute of the game, Extra Point conversions do not count as timed plays, although the play clock still applies.

The game official may stop the clock at his/her discretion for significant situations that may affect the game such as weather, injury, rule interpretation, deliberate delay of game actions, etc.

Team Roster/Players
Each team is allowed 10 players (Male or female) on the team roster.  The game will be played with a maximum of 4 players with a minimum of 3 players to avoid a forfeit.  The Team roster must be submitted prior to first game to the Tournament Director.  For 2023 TEAMS MAY NOT COMBINE – ALL PLAYERS MUST BE FROM THE SAME AGENCY. No new players may be placed on the roster after submission.

Any games played with an Illegal player will result in a forfeit.  If found to be intentional (i.e. falsifying credentials, not a firefighter, misrepresenting actual department, etc.) the player(s) and possibly the team will be suspended from the tournament, and reported the FRS Games office.

Equipment
Teams must wear matching colored t-shirts during the games.   No jewelry of any kind.  No metal cleats.  Shirts must be tucked in under the shorts.  Shorts or pants cannot have any belt loops, pockets, or drawstrings.  Teams are responsible to supply their own ball.  The State Games will provide flags.  Players cannot use their own flags unless approved by Tournament Director.  Flag belts cannot be altered in any way, such as adding tape, shortening flags, tying knots, etc.

Scoring
TD = 6 points
Extra Point Conversion:  5 yards out = 1 point             12 yards out = 2 points
Extra Point Conversion Run Back: 2 Points
Safety = 2 points
Forfeits: are scored 14 – 0

Rushing the QB
All players that rush the passer must be a minimum of 7 yards from the line of scrimmage when the ball is snapped.  Any number of players can rush the QB.  The rusher does not have to line up with a clear path to the quarterback; but, if he/she does not, then the offensive player is not required to move out of the rusher’s lane to the QB.

Players not rushing the QB may defend at the line of scrimmage.
Once the ball has been handed off, the 7 yard rule is no longer in effect and all defenders are eligible to rush.
A special marker or the official will designate 7 yards from the line of scrimmage.

Running
The Quarterback CANNOT run the ball.
Laterals or pitches of any kind are illegal (this does not apply to shovel passes).
Only direct hand-offs behind the line of scrimmage are legal. Offense may use multiple hand-offs.
The player who takes the hand-off can throw the ball as long as he does not pass the line of scrimmage.
“No Running Zones” are located 5 yards before midfield and 5 yards before the Goal line in each offensive direction. Spinning is allowed.

The ball is spotted where the ball carrier’s belt is when the flag is pulled, not where the ball is or where the flag lands.

For a 1st down or a score, both the ball & flags must break the plane of the line.
Ball carriers may jump or hurdle, but if contact is initiated a charging penalty will be assessed
Ball carriers cannot dive forward in order to gain yardage. The ball will be marked where the feet last touched the ground.

Passing
All passes must be forward & beyond the line of scrimmage. Spiking is only permitted from underneath the center.

Shovel passes (or forward pitches) are allowed but must be received beyond the line of scrimmage.

The QB has a 7 second “pass clock”. If a pass is not thrown within the 7 seconds, play is dead, loss of down, ball returns to line of scrimmage. Once the ball is handed off the 7 second rule is no longer in effect.

Interceptions may be run back. If the interception occurs & is downed in the end zone, the ball is spotted on the 5 yard line.

Receiving
All players are eligible to receive passes (including the QB if the ball has been handed off behind the line of scrimmage).

Only one player is allowed in motion at a time.
Player must have at least one foot in bounds when making a catch.
Pass may not be intentionally tipped in any direction to another teammate.

Dead Ball
Play is ruled “DEAD” when:

The ball carrier’s flag is pulled, falls off or if not wearing a flag, as soon as possession is gained (hand-off, reception)

(There is no Penalty for not wearing a flag at the start of a play, but the ball is dead as soon as the player gains possession)

The ball carrier steps out of bound
A Touchdown or Safety is scored

Any part of the Ball carrier’s body, other than a hand or foot touches the ground
If the quarterback takes a snap without a flag belt (the ball is dead where he or she receives the snap).  There is no penalty, but still loss of down.  If in the End Zone, then it is a Safety.

The receiver’s flag falls off (play is dead at point of reception).  Clarification: If a receiver loses a flag during a play he/she is still eligible.  As soon as they touch the ball, play is dead at that spot and the ball cannot be advanced.

There are no fumbles. The ball is spotted where it hits the ground. Anytime the ball touches the ground it is dead.

Sportsmanship
One of the major goals of the First Responder Games is to provide a safe, fair and enjoyable playing environment for all participants. Unsportsmanlike behavior or actions will not be tolerated.  If the Tournament Director, Field Monitor or Official witnesses any acts of tackling, elbowing, cheap shots, blocking, or any similar unsportsmanlike act, the game will be stopped and the player can be ejected from the game.  Fighting on the field of play will result in immediate ejection from the game, and suspension from the tournament for those responsible.

Foul language, as well as trash talking that is offensive or aggressive towards an official, opposing team or spectators is not allowed.  Officials or Tournament Director(s) will eject player(s) from the game if the offending person’s behavior continues.  This could also result in the player(s) and team(s) being disqualified from the tournament.

Penalties
All penalties will be called by the Official and may be declined.

All penalties are assessed from the original line of scrimmage except for fouls against the ball carrier or receiver.

All defensive penalties are 10 yards (from line of scrimmage) and automatic 1st down, EXCEPT holding which is assessed as 10 yards from the end of the play.

All offensive penalties are 10 yards (from line of scrimmage) and loss of down, EXCEPT flag guarding which is assessed 10 yards from the spot of the foul. Clarification:  If a ball carrier crosses the 1st down line and then flag guards within 10 yards of the line, the offense will be assessed the penalty, but retain the first down.  Crossing of the line again will not result in another first down.

Penalties within 10 yards of goal will be assessed 1/2 distance to the goal.

The Game Officials will determine contact which may result from normal run of play to be incidental

Only the team captain may question the Game official about rule clarification and interpretations. Players cannot question judgment calls.

Games cannot end on a defensive penalty, unless the offense declines it.

Example of some penalties (not all inclusive)

  • Defense
    Offsides
    Pass Interference (only if contact is made, shielding is not considered pass interference)
    Illegal Contact (holding, bump and run, blocking, etc.)
    Illegal Flag Pull (before receiver/ball carrier has ball or well after the QB has released the ball)
    Illegal Rushing (start rush from inside 7 yard marker)
  • Offense:
    Illegal Motion (more than 1 person moving, false start, motion, etc.)
    Illegal Pass, lateral or pitch
    Offensive Pass Interference (illegal pick play, pushing off/away defender, holding, etc.)
    Flag Guarding
    Delay of Game – Clock will stop/10 yards and loss of down

Tie Game (overtime)
If the score is tied at the end of 30 minutes, teams move directly into overtime.

A Coin toss will determine possession (Coin must be allowed to hit the ground).
Each team receives one 1 play from their own 5 yard line.
Negative yardage on a play is better than an interception, but not an incomplete pass.

Defensive penalties may be accepted resulting in 10 yards and the option to run an additional play if necessary.  Result of following play and the 10 yards from the penalty count towards the overall possession’s yardage.  A penalty on the offense is deemed as negative 10 yards and loss of down.

The team gaining the most yardage on the one play is declared the winner and awarded one (1) additional point even if the result of the play is a touchdown.

Divisional Tie Breakers for Pool Play (i.e. Round Robin)
2 teams tied – whoever won in head-to-head competition.

3 teams tied – head-to-head; total points allowed in head-to-head games; then total points allowed; then Total Differential

If a team forfeits a game and they are in a two or three way tie, they are automatically the lowest seed possible within the tied teams.

Play-off Seeding for Brackets
Best Win-Loss Record

Total Points Allowed in Divisional games; then Total Differential. (If unequal pools, these will be averaged: TPA/games)

If a team forfeits a game and they are in a two or three way tie, they are automatically the lowest seed possible within the tied teams.

Official’s Authority

The Game Official has the authority to rule on any situation not specifically covered in the rules.    His/her decision is final, unless ruled otherwise by one of the Tournament Director(s) or State Games Officials.  The Game Official(s) should consult with the Tournament Director(s) for interpretation or clarification of rules if needed.

Rules

Rules of the Tournament will be approved & posted within one month of the tournament.
Additions, deletions, and/or clarifications to these rules may be added right up to and throughout the Tournament in the best interest of the tournament.  Anything added, deleted, and/or clarified will be posted immediately and communicated to all the Game Officials and players alike.

General Information

AWARDS:

Medals to all individuals (1st – 3rd places) on the roster plus one non-playing coach. Rosters are limited to a maximum of 10 players plus one (1) Non-Playing Coach.

SCHEDULING:
This event may be held over several days based on entries.
A captains briefing may be held prior to the event will explain the rules and regulations, the start time and locations.

OFFICIALS
Sport Coordinator:  Supervises all facets of event.

A Protest Committee consisting of the event coordinator, a neutral third party coach, and a member of the executive staff shall be assembled on matters regarding protests.  The decision rendered by this committee is final

Entry Fee

$275

/team

Sport Coordinators

Chris Gillum

First Responder Sports
407-900-2757

Football 7V7

2024 Event Dates

June 11, 12, 13 2024

Event and Divisions

Open Division

Participant Information

All participants must pick up their pre-paid participation credentials at the host hotel prior to participation.  This must be done in person.  It can be done anytime prior to your event.  Please bring identifying documents to verify you are a first responder. (Dept ID Card, Payroll stub with Drivers License etc…   A Badge will not qualify as an identifying document)   The credential office is open from 7 am til 5pm from June 3rd til June 15th. It is also open June 2nd after 12:00 noon til 5pm. There may be an additional fee for participants that do not purchase their credentials before May 25th.  

Participants will not be allowed to participate without proper credentials on their person at the time of event.   No other person except the registered participant may pick up their credentials, please don’t ask – no exceptions – get your own credentials!!

Host Hotel

Doubletree Hotel and Executive Meeting Center

4431 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens 33410

Venues

TBA

Tournament schedule

will be posted here 

Tournament schedule

Will be posted here 

Event Rules

Rules of the Tournament will be approved & posted within one month of the tournament. 

Additions, deletions, and/or clarifications to these rules may be added right up to and throughout the Tournament in the best interest of the tournament.  Anything added, deleted, and/or clarified will be posted immediately and communicated to all the Game Officials and players alike. 

The Game Official has the authority to rule on any situation not specifically covered in the rules.    His/her decision is final, unless ruled otherwise by one of the Tournament Director(s) or State Games Officials.  The Game Official(s) should consult with the Tournament Director(s) for interpretation or clarification of rules if needed. 

The Tournament
The Tournament format will be determined by the First responder Games based upon number of entries and fields.  It will be at least a 3-game guarantee. 

The Field
The total field dimensions are 40 yards wide by 100 yards long.   80 yards between goal lines with 10 yard end zones  The playing area is divided into 20 yard sections (1st down lines), with hash marks at the 5 & 10 yard line for extra points.  Team players, coaches & spectators must stay between the 20 yard lines. 

Team Roster/Players
Each team is allowed 20 players (male or female) on the team roster.  The game will be played with a maximum of 7 players with a minimum of 6 players to avoid a forfeit.  The Team roster must be submitted prior to first game to the Tournament Director.  No new players may be placed on the roster without consulting the Tournament Director. 

Any games played with an Illegal player will result in a forfeit.  If found to be intentional (falsifying credentials, not a firefighter, misrepresenting actual department, etc.) the player(s) and possibly the team will be suspended from the tournament, and reported to the State Games office. 

Sportsmanship
One of the major goals of the First Responder Games is to provide a safe, fair and enjoyable playing environment for all participants. Unsportsmanlike behavior or actions will not be tolerated.  If the Tournament Director, Field Monitor or Official witnesses any acts of tackling, elbowing, cheap shots, blocking, or any similar unsportsmanlike act, the game will be stopped and the player can be ejected from the game.  Fighting on the field of play will result in immediate ejection from the game, and suspension from the tournament for those responsible.

Profanity, as well as trash talking that is offensive or aggressive towards an official, opposing team, or spectators is not allowed.  Officials or Tournament Director(s) will eject player(s) from the game if the offending person’s behavior continues.  This could also result in the player(s) and team(s) being disqualified from the tournament. 

Penalties, forfeitures, disqualifications and suspensions can be assessed to a team for the behavior and actions of their respective spectators as well. 

Equipment & Uniform
Flagbelts
The Tournament will provide flags. Players cannot use their own flags unless approved by the Tournament Director.  Every player on the field must have a legally secured flagbelt at the start of the play.  Flag belts cannot be altered in any way, such as adding tape, shortening flags, tying knots, etc.  Altered flags will result in an Unsportsmanlike penalty from the 1st flag pull attempt (if any) and ejection from the game. A flagbelt inspection may be called for before every game. 

The flagbelt must be worn only about the waist, with the flags hanging down each side and one in the back. The flags must sharply contrast the color of the shorts, and the entire belt must be visible at all times.  No part of the belt may be obstructed, concealed or covered by any part of the player’s uniform. 

Football
Teams are responsible to supply their own ball. 

Uniforms
Teams must wear matching colored T-shirts/jerseys during the games.   All teams should have two uniforms, as opposing teams must have contrasting jerseys.  If both teams have the same color and no 2nd jersey, one of them will have to play with no shirt which will be determined by the highest seed or coin toss. 

Shirts must be tucked in under the shorts.  Half-shirts cannot go below the navel.  A Player whose jersey repeatedly comes out over the flagbelt during routine play must correct the problem or an unsportsmanlike penalty will be assessed.  No penalty will be assessed to a defender that grabs, holds and/or rips a jersey that covers the flagbelt. 

Shorts or pants cannot have any belt loops, pockets, or exterior drawstrings.
All jewelry must be covered or taped for player safety
Shoes are required and should be molded rubber cleats, sneakers, running shoes….No metal cleats. 

Towels
The offensive towel must be thrown behind the QB far enough so that it doesn’t interfere with the defense.  The defensive towel must be removed from the field.  If the towel is tucked into the uniform, it can be pulled similar to the flags. 

Headwear 

Ball caps, low profile hats and/or headbands made of cloth are allowed.  Hat bills do not need to be turned backwards.

The Game Basics
The games consist of two 20-minute halves, with 5 minutes between halves.  Each team will have 2 times out per half
This is a no-contact Tournament:  no blocking, picks, tackling, etc. allowed 

A coin toss determines first possession.  The coin will be tossed in the air and allowed to hit the ground.  The highest ranked/seeded team (or the farthest team if equal or unknown rank/seed) will call the toss prior to, or while the coin is in the air.  Winner of the toss may choose offense, defense or defer their choice to 2nd half. 

There are no Kick-offs.  The offensive team takes possession of the ball on their 20-yard line at the start of each half, and after a touchdown, safety or touchback. 

The Offensive team is responsible to retrieve their ball after the play. 

Except for the first schedule game of the tournament, Game time is forfeit time.  Time outs may be used if needed.  There is a 10 minute grace period for the first scheduled game of the Tournament. 

Scoring 

TD = 6 points 

Extra Point Conversion:  5 yards out = 1 point             10 yards out = 2 points
Extra Point Conversion Interception return: 2 Points
Safety = 2 points
Forfeits: are scored 14 – 0
17 Point Rule 

When a team is ahead by 17 points or more at or anytime after the 2-minute warning of the 2nd half, the game ends immediately and that team automatically wins. 

Game Clock
The game is played with a running clock (Game clock) except for time outs, halftime, significant injuries and the last 2 minutes of either half.  The Game clock will start on the snap of the ball. 

The play clock starts when the line of scrimmage (LOS) is marked by the Game Official (indicated by the official’s whistle).  The offense has 30 seconds to snap the ball from this point. 

In the last two minutes of each half, the Game clock will stop on a 1st down, scoring play, time out, a penalty, incomplete pass, out-of-bounds play, punt, change of possession or a significant injury.  For 1st downs, penalties & injuries the Game clock will resume once the ball is marked (indicated w/ whistle); for everything else the clock will restart on the snap.  For punts (including free-kicks), the clock will start upon the catch of the ball if a fair catch is not called. 

The game official may stop the clock at his/her discretion for significant situations that may affect the game such as weather, injury, rule interpretation, deliberate delay of game actions, etc. 

Each team will be allowed two 1-minute timeouts per half.  The Official will stop the game clock at the 2-minute mark of each half to notify each team.  Play will resume immediately after notification. 

Offense Players 

All Offensive players are eligible receivers and must be within 20 yards of the ball by the ready-to-play whistle. 

The Offense may have any number of players on the Line of scrimmage (LOS) when the ball is snapped.  Any number of players may move, shift or go in motion prior to the snap as long as they are set for at least one second prior to the snap.  Only one player is allowed to be in motion, parallel with or away from the LOS, when the ball is snapped. 

Offensive players cannot move in any direction that impedes, interferes with or cuts off the rusher’s direct path to the ball. 

An Offensive player who voluntarily or accidentally steps out of bounds cannot participate in the remainder of the play, unless a change of possession occurs. 

Center/Snaps
The center must snap the ball between the legs to start play.
The center may receive a hand-off if the center is at least one yard behind the LOS when the hand-off is made.
All snaps must occur within 5 yards of the center of the field.
A snap that hits the ground is dead and marked where it first hit.
A bad snap does not stop the clock. 

If the quarterback takes a snap without a flag belt (the ball is dead where he or she receives the snap). 

Passing
Offensive players may throw an unlimited number of forward passes, forward pitches, and/or forward hand-offs behind the LOS.  Once a ball crosses the LOS, it cannot be passed, pitched or handed-off in a forward direction.  No player, with or without the ball, may cross the LOS, go back behind the LOS and throw or pitch a forward pass. 

In-bounds Catch
Only one foot in-bounds is required for a legal catch, but it must be the first foot to touch.  For a diving catch, some part of the body must touch in-bounds for a legal catch. 

Tipped Catches
As soon as a player touches the ball, a defender may pull his flag.  If the ball is tipped and re-caught by the same person, it is spotted where the initial tip & flag-pull occurred. 

Ball Carrier
The ball carrier may not: 

  • Stiff arm, slap at, push away or duck head into the defender
  • Charge into a defender (the ball carrier must attempt to avoid contact)
  • Shield flagbelt or flags in any manner
  • Extend the ball in any unnatural manner in an attempt to gain additional yardage, i.e. head-first dive. 

The ball carrier may spin, hurdle or jump, but will be penalized for charging if they initiate contact with a defender who established position prior to the hurdle/jump. 

The ball carrier/receiver is immediately down at the spot where any part of his body, other than a hand or foot touches the ground, when the ball touches the ground while in possession of carrier, or when a ball carrier goes out of bounds. 

Fumbles
There are no fumbles. Once the ball touches the ground, the play is dead.  If the ball touches the ground in line with, or behind the ball carrier, the ball is marked where it first hit the ground.  If fumbled forward, where the ball carrier lost control of the ball. 

Screen Blocking
A screen block must be stationary and set at least 4 yards from the opponent (no moving screens).  The screener must have both feet in contact with the ground and cannot lean into or extend/stick out a knee, hip, shoulder, leg, etc. 

All defenders must go around a legal screen block; the defender cannot charge, push, pull, grab or initiate contact with a legal screen block.  This also applies to the center if he/she remains stationary after the snap. 

Punts
The Offense must notify the Official of its decision to punt and complete the punt within the 30 second play clock.  The Offense can change its decision to not punt, only if it uses a timeout, takes a delay of game penalty or unless there is a defensive foul prior to the punt.  Inside the final 2 minutes of either half the clock is stopped immediately when the punt is announced. 

After the snap, only the punter can move prior to the punt.  The Defense must maintain at least 3 players on its rush line, and cannot rush the punter. 

Defensive Players
All Defensive players must be behind the Rush Line prior to the snap.  The Rush Line is 5 yards in front of the ball, except when the ball is less than 5 yards from a designated first down line or the Defense’s Goal line.  In these situations the Rush Line will be marked one half the distance to these lines.  Any number of players can rush the QB.  The rusher does not have to line up with a clear path to the quarterback; but if he/she does not, then the offensive player is not required to move out of the rusher’s lane to the QB. 

Rusher
The rusher(s) must follow a direct line to the ball at the time of the snap, and cannot cut diagonally in front of, collide with or interfere with an offensive player.  Although, if the QB rolls/runs to a side opposite the rusher immediately after receiving the snap, the rusher may cut in front of the offensive player.  The offensive player cannot move until after the Rusher clears. 

Defenders 

  • Cannot run into, knock down, or hit any part of the passer before, during or after the pass attempt.
  • Cannot slap, punch, strip or make a play for the ball while clearly in the ball carrier or Passer’s hand.
  • Cannot push, trip, chuck, bump, tackle, charge into or hold onto the Offensive player in any fashion. 

Flag-pull (spotting the ball)
A flag-pull is made when a defender detatches a ball carrier’s flagbelt.  The ball is dead & spotted where the ball carrier’s belt is when the flag is pulled, not where the ball is or where the flag lands.  If the flagbelt becomes detatched, but doesn’t fall off for several yards, the ball is marked at the spot of the initial pull. 

For a 1st down or a score, both the ball & flags must break the plane of the line. 

The Defender cannot detatch the flagbelt of any Offensive player who clearly does not have possession of the ball. 

Defenders may dive to grab a flag as long as they do not initiate contact that would be considered unsafe, tackling or unnecessary roughness. 

The Defender will only need to one-hand touch any part of the ball carrier who is not wearing a flagbelt. 

All players must have a legally secured flagbelt prior to the snap.  If the quarterback takes a snap without a flag belt, play is stopped with a 5 yard penalty. 

Twenty Yard Line Rule

 The Defense may choose to place the Offense on the 20 yard line in front of Defender’s Goal.  Once this option is chosen, it will remain the same for the rest of the game.

Tie Game (overtime)

A Coin toss will determine possession. The team with the last possession will call the toss.  The winner has the choice of Offense, Defense or to defend a certain goal.  The teams will alternate this choice on successive series if the game stays tied.  The ball is placed on the Defensive 10 yard line and the Offense has 2 downs to score.  Touchdowns, PAT’s, and Safeties count as usual.

Change of possession occurs when the Offense scores a TD and tries a PAT, or turns it over on downs, or throws an interception.  Interceptions can be returned for a TD or for 2 points on a PAT attempt. 

All other rules & penalties will be enforced as usual.  Although there is no Game clock & no time outs, the Play clock is still the same.  If the score is tied after both team attempts, then the series is repeated. 

Divisional Tie Breakers for Pool Play (i.e. Round Robin)
2 teams tied – whoever won in head-to-head competition. 

3 teams tied – head-to-head; total points allowed in head-to-head games; then total points allowed; then Total Differential 

If a team forfeits a game and they are in a two or three way tie, they are automatically the lowest seed possible within the tied teams. 

Play-off Seeding for Brackets
Best Win-Loss Record
Total Points Allowed in Divisional games; then Total Differential. (If unequal pools, these will be averaged: TPA/games)

 If a team forfeits a game and they are in a two or three way tie, they are automatically the lowest seed possible within the tied teams. 

Inadvertent Quick Whistle
When a referee blows the whistle before the play has actually ended, the team in possession of the ball at the time of the whistle has the option of either keeping the yardage at the point of the whistle or replaying the down at the previous spot.  If the ball is in the air, the play is considered dead and the down is replayed.  If the official judges the ball carrier or the receiver would have obviously scored had an inadvertent whistle not been blown, the score will count. 

Penalties
Only the team captain may question the Game official about rule clarification and interpretations. Players cannot question judgment calls. 

All penalties will be called by the Official and may be declined. 

Games cannot end on a defensive penalty, unless the offense declines it. 

All penalties are assessed from the original line of scrimmage except for fouls against the ball carrier or receiver. 

Penalties within 10 yards of goal will be assessed 1/2 distance to the goal. 

The Game Officials will determine contact which may result from normal run of play to be incidental or unavoidable 

Illegal Participation – When more than 7 players on the field, or playing with no flags at the snap.  Penalty:  Play continues, 5 yards from the LOS (Ball is dead if the snap goes to a person without a flagbelt) 

Delay of Game
The Play clock expires, or any action that purposely hinders an opponent from running a play in a timely manner.
Penalty:  Play stops, 5 yards from the LOS 

Illegal Motion
When more than one player is in motion at the snap, or a player is moving forward at the snap
Penalty:  Play stops, 5 yards from the LOS 

Simulated Action
When an Offensive player tries to draw defensive encroachment by simulating action.   Penalty:  Play stops, 5 yards from the LOS 

Illegal Screen block
When a player is not stationary, or doesn’t allow 4 yards prior to setting block or interferes with rusher, etc. Penalty:  Play continues, 5 yards from point of infraction 

Illegal forward pass, lateral or hand-off.  Penalty:  Play continues, 5 yards from the point of release 

Intentional Grounding
Throwing or tossing a ball where there is clearly no receiver to avoid a sack is not allowed.  Spiking the ball to stop the clock is only allowed when the QB receives the snap directly from underneath the center. 

Penalty:  Play continues, 10 yards from point of release

Flag Guarding

A ball carrier cannot shield flags, duck, lower shoulder, stiff arm, dive or any other action that would inhibit a defender from his ability to gain access to the ball carrier’s flag.   Penalty:  Play continues, 10 yards from point of infraction 

Offsides
Offensive player is lined up over the LOS when the ball is snapped or moves across the LOS prior to the snap
Defensive player is lined up over the Rush line when the ball is snapped or moves across the Rush Line prior to the snap
Penalty:  Play stops, 5 yards from the LOS

Illegal Contact

Offensive: A non-ball carrier who purposely pushes, pulls, runs into any defender during the play.
Penalty:  Play continues, 10 yards from LOS

Defensive:  The Defender initiates non-incidental contact against a receiver without the ball and before the ball is thrown.  Penalty:  Play continues, 10 yards from LOS, Automatic 1st down 

Charging 

Offensive: Ball carrier running into the defender; not making an attempt to avoid contact with a defender who has position.  Penalty:  Play continues, 10 yards from point of contact 

Defensive:  A Defender cannot purposely run into the ball carrier, legal screen blocker, or center.  The Rusher(s) must go around legal blocks, including a stationary center and cannot initiate contact w/ either.  In addition, once the ball is snapped the rusher cannot alter his course from a direct path to the ball to interfere with an offensive player, unless the QB rolls immediately upon receiving the snap.  Penalty:  Play continues, 10 yards from LOS 

Pass Interference 

Pass interference occurs only if the ball is in the air and contact is made preventing a catchable ball.  (Shielding an opponent’s vision without making an attempt to catch or bat the ball away is not considered pass interference)

Penalty:

Between the Goal Lines
Offensive:  10 yards from LOS & Loss of down
Defensive:  Automatic 1st down from spot of foul
In the End Zone
Offensive:  10 yards from LOS & Loss of down
Defensive:  Automatic 1st down at 1yard line
In the End Zone during a PAT
Offensive:  No point   Defensive:  Offense has option to replay from 5 yard or 1 yard line, and option to go for either 1 or 2 PAT 

Illegal Flagpull
A player cannot purposely detach an opponent’s flag who clearly doesn’t have the ball.  Penalty:  Play continues, 10 yards from result of play or Offense may choose to replay down 

Holding
A Defender cannot hold or grab any part of the ball carrier in an attempt to pull his flag.  Penalty:  Play continues, 10 yards from result of play or Offense may choose to replay down 

Stripping
A Defender cannot hit, punch, pull or make a play for the ball once a player has clear possession of it.  Penalty:  Play continues, 10 yards from end of play or Offense may choose to replay down 

Tackling
Purposely tackling a ball carrier whether attempting to pull the flags or not.  Penalty:  Play is dead, Automatic 1st down, ½ distance to the goal from infraction (Score may be awarded if last man) 

Roughing the Passer
A Defender cannot initiate non-incidental contact with the passer before, during or after the actual pass attempt.  Penalty:  Play continues, 10 yards from LOS or result of play, automatic 1st down 

Unnecessary Roughness 

When contact with an opponent that in the Game Official’s judgment, is considered too aggressive and/or unsafe.  Penalty:Play continues, 15 yards from result of play (in addition to any other penalty), automatic 1st down 

Flagrant Actions
Infractions/fouls that are considered by the Game Official to be Flagrant, intentional and/or avoidable.
Penalty:  An Unsportsmanlike Penalty will be assessed as well 

Unsportsmanlike Action/Behavior
Unsportsmanlike penalties cover a variety of infractions, which include abusive, aggressive, hostile, profane behavior and/or actions (physical or verbal) from a player and/or spectator towards another player, Tournament or Game Official, or another spectator.  It will also include repeated infractions that in the Game Official’s judgment are intentional or avoidable. 

Penalty:  Minimum15 yards from Spot or result of play (in addition to any other penalty), automatic 1st down

 Note:  The Game Official may assess multiple Unsportsmanlike penalties, award replay of down, a score, a forfeit, eject player(s), or any combination of these in order to maintain the integrity of the game and/or tournament.

 

Entry Fee

$450

/team

Sport Coordinators

First Responder Sports Inc. (FRS)
P.O. Box 608792
Orlando, FL 32860
407-900-2757

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Phone:

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info@firstrespondergames.com