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01-10-2021, 04:02 PM | #136 | |
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The 5 yards from LoS rule is for defense only, offense is not allowed to block past the LoS on a passing play.
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Believe it was Brate and if so yeah they let it slide but it was obvious as day he leveled Fuller
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"In the NFL, a punted ball does not have to enter the end zone for a touchback to occur, though this is often the case. A player on the punting team who attempts to down the ball before it crosses the plane of the goal line must keep both feet outside the goal line." |
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01-10-2021, 04:55 PM | #142 | |
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"The game clock operator shall stop the game clock (timeout) upon a signal by any official or upon the operator’s own positive knowledge: b) when the kicking team recovers a scrimmage kick beyond the line of scrimmage;" And then: "When the kickers catch or recover a kick beyond the line of scrimmage, the ball is dead at the spot of recovery, even if a member of the receiving team has first touched the ball."
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01-10-2021, 05:15 PM | #143 |
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Not an excuse, by the way, but simply reality. Covid really screwed up things for society and this season.
Could you imagine 75K or more fans at last night's game.... It would've given our team (and, particularly, the defense) a huge boost. It can also at times help sway a call or two in your favor. It may have been the boost in a close game like last night to give us a win. |
01-10-2021, 05:25 PM | #144 | |
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01-10-2021, 06:10 PM | #145 |
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The TB o-line played well. I do not have the data nor care to watch film and verify but I felt JDR rushed only four for much of the game. That is not going to get it done against that o-line and the GOAT. He is too good at stepping into the pocket and buying time. Heinicke played well but I still would prefer to get something in FA or trade. Wish our run game could have been existent. Overall thought the team played well.
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01-10-2021, 08:26 PM | #146 |
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Not the worst ending to the CRAZIEST season ever in Skins history. For a while I thought they guys might just do it. The cornerstone has been laid.
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01-10-2021, 08:28 PM | #147 | |
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The rulebook also gives a breakdown of when touchbacks can be ruled as seen below. These scenarios can only occur if the ball was sent over the goal line by the offensive or kicking team. A touchback occurs when: The ball is dead in the opponent’s possession in its end zone The ball is out of bounds behind the goal line A kick has not been touched by the receiving team and the ball: Touches the ground on or behind the receivers goal line Touches a player on the kicking team who is touching the ball on or behind the receiver’s goal line Touches a player on the kicking team who has touched the ground on or behind the receiver’s goal line and has not re-established himself in play Any legal or illegal kick, other than one which scores a field goal, touches the receiver’s goal posts If the kicking team interferes with the receiver’s ability to catch the ball or call fair catch while they are in their end zone If a player of the kicking team illegally catches or recovers a scrimmage kick in the field of play, and carries the ball across the goal line, or touches the goal line with any part of his body while in possession of the ball A touchback is called if any of these scenarios occur. If a team is award a touchback off a kickoff, that team starts with the ball on their 25-yard line. If a touchback occurs not on a kickoff, then the team starts with the ball on their 20-yard line. It doesn't matter if it touched the returner or not, he should know NOT to advance the ball, especially into the endzone. |
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01-10-2021, 08:36 PM | #148 |
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Heinecken is a bad ass, he played the 4th quarter with a separated AC joint from his endzone dive TD.. Haskins would have sat over a hang nail.
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01-10-2021, 09:16 PM | #150 | |
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To me, and I remember NBC's rules analyst said so too, the rule you posted is meant to apply to a player of the kicking team trying to down the ball just outside the endzone, if he touches the goal line with his feet just when or right after he catches the ball, then it's a touchback. But when Apke catches the ball at the 9 by rule the ball is dead, anything that happened after that shouldn't count. Found the rule your example refers to, I don't understand it to be written to apply to this situation at all: "If a player of the kicking team illegally catches or recovers a scrimmage kick, other than a field-goal attempt from beyond the 20-yard line, and touches the goal line with any part of his body while in possession of the ball, the ball is dead, and the result of the play is a touchback." It clearly describes a bang bang situation when the ball is caught and at the same time/right after a body part of the player crosses the goal line... otherwise they wouldn't specify "the ball is dead", cuz in Apke's situation the ball was already dead way before he crossed the goal line. Good example of a badly written rule IMO.
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