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"Guardenman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Are any of the down field players ineligible by number or position? Rats. I knew this was too good to not to goof up. Let's say, " K44, K55, and K66 are all downfield at K's 30, in anticipation of covering the punt." > Assuming they are not, we have an incomplete pass with no fouls. > That was too easy what did I miss? Try again, with the aforementioned correction for clarity. -- Scott > Scott Taylor wrote: > > > > "Jim R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > >I think other people have pointed out that you need to say > > > >SOMETHING else because of the possibility of a kicking play. > > > >If team A punts, and the ball never crosses the line of scrimmage, > > > >team A may not make a forward pass even though possession > > > >has not changed yet. > > > > > > That's INCORRECT for FED football. Team A/K may do anything > > > with the ball that they could have done before the scrimmage kick > > > -- run, pass, or even kick again. > > > > > > That's what allows K to pass the ball after a blocked FG attempt, > > > for instance. > > > > Well, let's keep going so we all understand the rule in context, > > AND in its entirety .... > > > > Play 1: 4th & 20 from K's 10. K1's punt is partially blocked > > and goes high into the air. R1 gives a valid fair catch > > signal at K's 15, but the ball bounces off his helmet > > in flight. R2 muffs the ball as it is rolling along the > > ground at K's 13. K2 recovers in his end zone, where > > he subsequently throws a forward pass to K3, who is > > standing at K's 5 yardline. K4, K5, and K6 are all downfield > > at K's 30, in anticipation of covering the punt. Before the > > ball arrives, K3 is legally blocked by R3, and it falls to the > > ground, incomplete, at K's 9 yardline. > > > > Fed Ruling 1: ?????? > > > > -- Scott
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