East Bay high-low attack on Armwood
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If Armwood would stop recruiting than East Bay would'nt have to do this. EBHS all day.
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very legal, at the school we played a team that ran a offense callewd a wing t, we did exactly that because its jus runnin the football, maybe ur team was running the football very well and they started to do that
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i played in this game we never try to hurt another player it may look like a high low block but it is not at all that
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i see the outside guy occupying a lineman and watching for pitch/outside runs, rollouts ect...and i see a dt shooting a gap...nothing illegal really
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the guy that was on the ground just initated contact then stoped once the other contact was made, there fore making this a legal block
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You must not be versed in the high school football rules. This is a legal block, both players are in the natural zone. if He came from one side & the player next to him came from the other side the you have a illegal chop block.
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ouch.
my friend goes to eastbay
and i go to armwood.
it was a realli intense game.
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we run wing t too i hate it
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doesn't look like EBHS's trying to hurt anyone...I wouldn't know though
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the other team should run the ball right in the cap for a touchdown
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east bay needs more practice at it
A chop block requires a delayed block at or below the knees. The blocks appear to be
in the free blocking zone, thus appear to be legal.
Boonevol 5 years ago
No, a "high-low" is when a player is engaged by one player and another comes in from the side while the player is engaged and hits below the waist. It is illegal at all levels of competition from pro to youth league. It is very, very dangerous because of the high risk of causing injury. Finally there is no free blocking zone for high-lows.
TampaCT 4 years ago