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Oct 27, 2024
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Xenon
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Isn't his knee on the ground for essentially every kick?
I don't know but it seems like there must be a special rule for kicks.
I mean. By definition the ball is touching the ground for the kick, which normally would be "he's down" right?
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Question about the fake field-goal. When the holder catches the snap, it looks
newbee
5:00am
RE: Question about the fake field-goal. When the holder catches the snap, it looks
foofcoug
5:05am
It feels like we need a CB rules addition
NanoFab Coug
8:00am
If there is a player in position to kick, the holder can throw a forward or
rivercitycoug
5:06am
Thanks. Like OP, I too have always wondered this. Another question for you:
zerome4sooners
6:54am
I don't know rules, BUT, I think it is which PART of the body.
Xenon
7:00am
It usually gets blown before the snap, so how much time would have happened?
ochobeeguy
8:25am
The offensive team can shift and have multiple players in motion before the snap
GMGlenn
8:31am
So once everyone is set, nobody can shift again?
ochobeeguy
8:57am
It is only called if the lineman comes out of their stance in any way
ALC
10:18am
Isn't his knee on the ground for essentially every kick?
Xenon
5:06am
Knee on the ground for holders is legal. If he had lifted his knee off the ground then put it back down the play is dead
Cougar Jazz Fan
5:11am
This
ALC
10:19am
The rule:
refunder
8:10am
Little help with the rule: so as the holder of the snap I can; catch the ball
newbee
12:34pm
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