GoTusks said:. Has anyone else see that? May 19, 1, 5 Once the ball crosses the line of scrimmage, the ball is turned over to the other team. Now, if on 3rd down, a kick is blocked, the ball never crosses the line of scrimmage, and the ball is recovered by the offense, it would then be 4th down, and they would get another chance. Or, if there's a bad snap and the holder falls on it, you'd get another chance. But, if the ball crosses the line of scrimmage, you can't do it again.
Sep 29, 14, 0 55 OK , you're wrong. CapstoneGrad06 Hall of Fame. Jan 19, 7, 0 0 38 Houston, Texas. Speaking of kicks Did anyone see the end of the Rams-Cardinals game today. Louis was punting with five seconds left. Arizona fair catches it; however, there is a penalty on Arizona.
Louis declines it thinking the game is over because the game clock is at 0. Distance of successful field goals are recorded on the scoring summary.
Kicks that do not cross scrimmage line: If a kicker should attempt a kick from scrimmage and the ball fails to cross the line of scrimmage, this will not count as a punt but will be considered the same as a lateral pass behind the line of scrimmage. If recovered by the defending side, the kicker will be charged with a fumble lost and the yards lost from the line of scrimmage to the point of recovery will be charged as a Team Loss.
If a blocked kick is recovered by the kicking team, the kicker will be charged with a fumble. The events after recovery will determine whether the play shall be recorded as a rushing play, passing play or Team Loss play. If such blocked kick is recovered by a defending player, the kicker will be charged with a fumble lost. The yards lost from the line of scrimmage to the point of recovery will be charged as a Team Loss under Section 5. Yards gained by the blocking team after recovery will be recorded under Fumble Returns, See Section The name of the defending player blocking the kick will be recorded in the space provided on the statistics reporting forms.
The type of kick attempt blocked should also be indicated punt, convert or field goal. If kicked over the deadline or Out of Bounds in the Goal Area without being touched by any player, the yardage will be recorded in the same manner as a punt into the End Zone.
If kicked Out of Bounds in the field of play, the receiving team has the option of taking the ball at that point, taking the ball on its yard line or having the kickoff repeated. If the receiving team elects to take the ball at the point it went Out of Bounds, the kickoff shall be recorded to that point and the kicking team charged with a penalty declined. If the ball is awarded to the receiving team at its yard line, the yardage difference between that line and the point where the kickoff went Out of Bounds will be recorded as a penalty against the kicking team.
If the kickoff has to be repeated, the kicking team will be charged with a penalty of five yards. The same rules for statistics purposes apply to kickoffs that apply to punts. Returns of punts, Returns of missed field goal attempts, Returns of kickoffs. Kick returns are measured from the point where the receiver gains possession of the ball to the point where the ball is declared dead or is lost by fumble or is kicked back.
If the receiver loses yards on a kick return after gaining possession, such losses will be charged against the kick return yardage. When a penalty is called on a kick return for an offence such as clipping or illegal interference, the return will be measured to the point from which the penalty is applied. A receiver will not be charged with a kick return for conceding a single point without attempting to advance the ball or if a penalty is applied from the point of gaining possession of the ball, such as a No Yards penalty.
Returns of missed field goal attempts are to be treated in the same manner as punt returns, since they are identical under the playing rules but are to be recorded separately from punt returns. The ball goes forward for another three yards and is recovered by the opposition. A is credited with an eight-yard gain and charged with a fumble lost. A is credited with a two-yard gain and charged with a fumble recovered. A player generally should not be charged with a fumble if that player recovers own fumble.
However, if it is a flagrant fumble and opposing players have an opportunity to recover it, a fumble should be charged. The act of merely touching the ball is not necessarily possession. On the greased-pig type of scrambling for a fumbled ball, charge the original player for the fumble and credit the eventual recovery to the player who winds up with the ball.
Ignore all momentary touching in between. The player who fumbles a ball Out of Bounds is to be charged with a fumble and an own team fumble recovery. However, the player recovering such fumble will also be credited under Own Fumbles Recovered on the statistics report form. Yards gained by a player subsequent to recovery of an opposition fumble is covered under Fumble Returns, See Section When a player fumbles the ball and it is recovered by another player of the same team, the continuing action shall be regarded as part of the same play leading up to the fumble.
NOTE — This was a yard rushing play. The runningback is charged with one carry for 10 yards while the lineman is not charged with a carry but is given credit for seven yards rushing. Team A quarterback throws a pass to the Team A receiver, who carries the ball to the Team B five yard line and fumbles.
Yards gained following interception of a lateral pass. Fumble returns are measured from the point of recovery to the point the play becomes dead or possession is lost on a subsequent fumble. Dribbling a loose ball downfield will be considered a fumble return.
Times Penalized include those penalties declined by the opposition, double penalties against both teams that are often cancelled out against each other and multiple penalties called against one team on a single play. Yards Penalized are measured from the point of penalty to the point where the ball is next put into play. Refer to Section 1 for treatment of first downs gained by penalties.
Gains Forfeited by Penalty are the yardage gains that would normally be recorded by the offence on offensive plays from scrimmage and have been nullified by application of a penalty. Gains Forfeited by Penalty do not occur on special teams plays, nor do they occur on defensive return plays i. Yardage gained on a scrimmage play or the return of a punt, kickoff, interception or fumble that resulted in the score will also be recorded in the appropriate category.
A Convert or Point After Touchdown will be credited to the player completing the play. Simple pass: focus on accurate passing particularly in tight areas. Once you have passed the ball clear area for teammate to exploit. Weight of the pass is important to leave the ball playable. Communication between the players- making sure they are calling in space.
Additionally, if possession does go to Team B, does Team B additionally start with ball possession in the second half as if Team A had won the tip-off normally and subsequently turned it over on the first possession? What happens if a field goal is missed on 3rd down?
January 8, Off By idswater. There are cases where this may be important e. The team is kicking in this situation. There are a lot of extra rules and exceptions based on where the ball lands if it misses and stays on the field and whether the ball is touched by the defending team, but in every case the non-kicking team ends up with possession of the ball.
If the kick is blocked or aborted e. This will give them another chance. In this case, it is not considered a missed field goal and Rule 11, Section 4, Article 2 does not apply.
If a field goal is missed on any down the ball is given to the opponent at the line of scrimmage. Not where the kick was taken! Where the ball was snapped. However, if the ball was fumbled and did not go out of the boundaries of the field, the ball would be given to the team that recovered it.
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