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its not a fumble if he didnt control it.i think the league is gonna mea culpa about this one.

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:rolleyes: it is a fumble....

 

 

cuz it was a punt....possession is not needed :nana:

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its not a fumble if he didnt control it.i think the league is gonna mea culpa about this one.

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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPS!!--misread you guys--thought it was behind the line of scrimmage.Of course it was a good call.Live ball which the chargers recovered.

Mea Culpa!!

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How does touching a ball = possession?

 

I think based on the fact that the ball was blocked behind the line of scrimmage, that should negate the punt rules for that play.

 

Just a bad rule IMO.

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It's the same thing as if the punt traveled, untouched, 65 yards and was touched, but not captured, by a Kansas City player. KC touched the ball on its side of the line of scrimmage, but did not control the ball. As it sat on the ground, a SD recovered what was a fumble. SD ball.

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:rolleyes:    it is a fumble....

cuz it was a punt....possession is not needed    :nana:

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Hey man-- of course u r right---thought we were talking behind LOS.

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I think if you're going to bother trying that, you might as well just put the offense back on the field and go for it. Relying on an incredibly well placed punt, a lucky bounce, and mass confusion doesn't really sound like a good strategy when you could, um, attempt a pass instead. :nana:

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:rolleyes:

 

Sorry... Must fight the urge to get political... Must not use the war... MUST FIGHT THE URGE!

 

:nana:

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While we are talking about crazy rules we dont understand, Onside Kicks.

 

If the ball goes 10 yards, it can be recovered by the kicking team, even if the other team never touches it. Yet if you kick the ball downfield, it bounces around, and the kicking team downs it, do the same rules apply? I swear i have seen cases where the kicking team has downed the ball.

 

 

I figure this is a good place to put this, since i cant look like much more of a fool than some others in this thread.

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While we are talking about crazy rules we dont understand, Onside Kicks.

 

If the ball goes 10 yards, it can be recovered by the kicking team, even if the other team never touches it.  Yet if you kick the ball downfield, it bounces around, and the kicking team downs it, do the same rules apply?  I swear i have seen cases where the kicking team has downed the ball.

I figure this is a good place to put this, since i cant look like much more of a fool than some others in this thread.

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on a kickoff??

 

if kicking team recovers it there ball

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:rolleyes:

 

Sorry... Must fight the urge to get political... Must not use the war...  MUST FIGHT THE URGE!

 

:nana:

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Hahahaha. Hey, don't hold back on my account. :nana:

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While we are talking about crazy rules we dont understand, Onside Kicks.

 

If the ball goes 10 yards, it can be recovered by the kicking team, even if the other team never touches it.  Yet if you kick the ball downfield, it bounces around, and the kicking team downs it, do the same rules apply?  I swear i have seen cases where the kicking team has downed the ball.

I figure this is a good place to put this, since i cant look like much more of a fool than some others in this thread.

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Yes... Of course... In that case it is the kicking teams' ball... On kickoffs, you make that "fair catch" signal... YOU BETTER CATCH IT or let it bounce into the EZ for a TB! Either way, you can't let it bounce around in the field of play... :rolleyes:

 

Is it called the LOS on kickoffs? I don't think it is? For the life of me another term is escaping me...

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While we are talking about crazy rules we dont understand, Onside Kicks.

 

If the ball goes 10 yards, it can be recovered by the kicking team, even if the other team never touches it.  Yet if you kick the ball downfield, it bounces around, and the kicking team downs it, do the same rules apply?  I swear i have seen cases where the kicking team has downed the ball.

I figure this is a good place to put this, since i cant look like much more of a fool than some others in this thread.

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Think back to our game against Minnesota earlier this year....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(The Bills had a successful 40 yard onside kick ruined by a bogus call by the officials)

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Yeah what a stupid call. Then San Diego goes 85 yards the next play and scores.

 

they got screwed.

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...and in the process pretty much clinched my defeat in a FF championship. :rolleyes:

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...and in the process pretty much clinched my defeat in a FF championship.  :rolleyes:

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But KC wasnt screwed and you just lost to the best

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While we are talking about crazy rules we dont understand, Onside Kicks.

 

If the ball goes 10 yards, it can be recovered by the kicking team, even if the other team never touches it.  Yet if you kick the ball downfield, it bounces around, and the kicking team downs it, do the same rules apply?

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Same rules apply. Kicking team would get the ball. The kicking team cannot "down" a kickoff. They get possession of any ball they recover past the 10 yard mark.

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Same rules apply. Kicking team would get the ball. The kicking team cannot "down" a kickoff. They get possession of any ball they recover past the 10 yard mark.

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Barry Foster once gave SF a TD by not fielding a kickoff in the endzone.

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But KC wasnt screwed and you just lost to the best

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Yup...just bad luck. My game came down to LJ and Gates v. LT and that turnaround just killed me.

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Can't blame the Chief who touched it, it's instinct for a pro football player to try to make a play on the ball. It was bad luck mostly, and in my opinion a dumb rule- if a punt is blocked or tipped it should have to be advanced past the line to gain for the first down for the kicking team to retain possession.

 

Still, it's not the dumbest rule ever- that distinction would go to the "unconscious guy that got jacked up by Nate Clements touching the ball with his helmet while his feet were out of bounds, Patriots retain possession" rule from that Buffalo-NE OT game back in 2000 or 2001 or whatever.

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