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  2. Offside (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Offside is committed by the defense when a defensive player crosses the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped. In the case of an offside foul, play is not stopped, and the foul is announced at the conclusion of the play, giving the offense a free play because the non-offending team can choose whether to accept the result of the play or ...

  3. Offside (association football) - Wikipedia

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    An assistant referee signals for offside by raising his flag.. Offside is one of the laws in association football, codified in Law 11 of the Laws of the Game.The law states that a player is in an offside position if any of their body parts are in the opponents' half of the pitch, and closer to the opponent's goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent (the last opponent is ...

  4. Penalty (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    In American football, if the officials decide that the action was particularly flagrant, the player in question can be ejected from the game. (In Canadian football, such a flagrant act is a rough play foul.) The CFL also has a "Grade 2 Unnecessary Roughness" foul for direct contact to a passer's head or neck area or spearing to an opponent's ...

  5. What's being lost in the Chiefs' officiating complaints ... - AOL

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    The ball is behind the 48-yard line, and Toney is ahead of the 48-yard line. A penalty was called. The Chiefs were angry about an untimely offsides penalty that wiped out a great touchdown on a ...

  6. Fouls and misconduct (association football) - Wikipedia

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    A Venn diagram showing the relationship between fouls and misconduct in association football, with examples. The offside offence is an example of a technical rule infraction that is neither a foul nor a misconduct. The referee is given considerable discretion as to the rules' implementation, including deciding which offences are cautionable ...

  7. What Andy Reid, Chiefs (and referee) said about controversial ...

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    Reid didn’t just want to talk about a controversial offensive offsides flag called on receiver Kadarius Toney late in the fourth quarter that wiped out a potential go-ahead touchdown.

  8. Did Chiefs WR check with official before offsides flag? What ...

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    The offsides flag was costly, nullifying a 49-yard touchdown pass that would’ve given the Chiefs a lead late in the fourth quarter. Instead, KC turned that possession over on downs before the ...

  9. Offside (sport) - Wikipedia

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    The word "offside" comes from a military term for a man trapped behind enemy lines, where he is said to be "off the strength of his side". Offside rules date back to codes of football developed at English public schools in the early nineteenth century. These offside rules were often much stricter than in modern games.