what does the first instance of a contested stall count come back in at
8 (15.A.5)
say the defense makes a call before the thrower began the act of throwing. the pass is completed and it was determined that the infraction did not affect the play. where should the disc go
result of the play stands (17.C.4.a.2)
a pull lands out of bounds and you’re walking it to the brick. what is the state of the disc (live, in play, dead) and what must you do before you can throw it
live. thrower must touch the disc to the ground after establishing a pivot (9.B.10)
what is the hand signal for a pick
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can you purposefully bobble the disc to yourself (ex. tip or brush your own throw?) can you tip or brush to someone else?
no
yes (16.A)
how should a marker correct a contact call against them? “three, four, five”, “contact”, _______
say the offense makes a call before the thrower began the act of throwing. the pass is completed. play stops but where should the disc go
possession reverts to the thrower (17.C.3.a.1)
if the pull initially lands in bounds, rolls out of bounds, and then rolls back in bounds, where should it be put into play
the spot on the central zone (i.e., excluding the end zones) nearest to where it first crossed the perimeter line to become out-of-bounds (9.B.6.b)
what is the hand signal for a stall
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if i catch a disc while running, i can release a pass without attempting to stop and without setting a pivot granted what 3 things?
i do not change direction.
i do not increase speed.
i release the pass before 3 additional contacts with the ground are made after establishing possession (16.C)
what does an uncontested offensive foul come back in at
count reached plus 1, or 9 if over 8 (15.A.5)
say the offense makes a call before the thrower began the act of throwing. the pass is incomplete and play stops. players determine that the infraction did not affect play. where should the disc go
result of the play stands (17.C.3.b.2)
how should play be restarted after a foul is called (and resolved)? what is the state of the disc during the discussion?
player determined to be in possession offers the disc to the marker for a check (9.D.3)
dead
what is the hand signal for a foul
o
x
observers are able to make some active calls (calls are those for which they are empowered to rule immediately, without player request or initiation). name the 2 types of active calls
line calls (in/out) and offsides/false start
how should a marker legally correct a marking violation (double team, fast count, disc space, vision blocking) called on them? “three, four, five”, “fast count”, _______
4 (15.B.3)
if a defender calls pick while trailing by 6 feet, a pass is completed, and the defender indicated the pick did not affect the play, what should happen? what if the defender indicates that the pick affected the play?
defender recovers distance lost (6ft) but the completed pass stands
disc reverts to thrower (17.C.5)
what does it mean to be offsides? what happens when a team is offsides in the first uncontested instance? in subsequent instances?
a player(s) on the pulling team’s feet crossed the vertical plane of the goal line before the disc was released (9.B.4.a)
receiving team lets the disc hit the ground untouched and brings it to the brick (9.B.4.d.1)
receiving team lets the disc hit the ground untouched and brings it to midfield (9.B.4.d.2)
what is the hand signal for contest vs no contest
bd
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how should a travel call be resolved? what is the state of the disc during a travel call? can the mark stall while the thrower is resolving the travel call?
thrower returns to spot that defense points to without delay and touches the disc to the ground.
live (17.K.3.b.1.)
the stall count is paused (17.K.3.b.2.)
the offense catches a huck from their teammate, and their momentum carries them into the endzone (the one they’re trying to score in). what is the state of the disc (live, in play, or dead) and when can you start stalling them?
live (3.M.2)
when they catch it (15.A.2)
if a pass is thrown before the thrower acknowledges the call or the call is made after the throwing attempt and the disc reverts back to the thrower, where should players return to
earlier of the time of throw or the time of call (17.C.6.b.1)
what does it mean to false start? what happens when a team false starts?
a player(s) on the receiving team does not have a foot on the goal line or changes location relative to another player (9.B.4.b)
pulling team may call “false start” prior to receiving team taking possession of the disc. play stops after the outcome of the pull is decided. play is restarted similar to after a team timeout. offense has 10 seconds to set. defense has 20 seconds after that (9.B.4.d.3)
what is the hand signal for a retracted foul (be very specific according to the usau rule set)
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in honor of magnum, how many personal misconduct fouls (yellow cards) does it take before your team must forfeit the game
5 (B1.E.1)