I've been directed to do so many different things on FG and PAT plays in two years by various partners that I'm confused.
If I'm NOT the white hat in a 2-man or 3-man game (all I've worked so far), what are the proper mechanics for a FG or a PAT? I've had guys put me under the goal posts, I've had someone tell me go halfway, I've held my line. I'm confused.
On a FG or PAT, where are you going to put two guys and then where are you going to put three guys? I realize it may be different on a FG than on a PAT since a FG would be a timed down and a PAT wouldn't, but I'm curious what the vets do.
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