Mandatory Safety?
I was reading up on force / safety / touchback over the weekend and thought of a scenario that I want to run by everyone.
Note - I realize the situation calls for the team A coach to take an intentional safety but let's say it didn't happen (just to clarify this rule).
Play:
A's ball 4th and 10 on their own 2 with :07 left in the game leading by 6 points. Punter K34 muffs the snap close to the endline and throws an illegal forward pass from his endzone. (edit: which falls incomplete) :02 remains on the clock after the play.
Team B would obviously want to decline the penalty and have the ball 1st and G at the 2 for the final play. But they can't do this. Whether team B accepts or declines the penalty they have no option but to take the safety (as per rule 7-5-3) because declining the foul team B would have to take the ball from the end of the run which is in the endzone, hence a safety. Now he's down by 4 and has only 2 seconds to score a TD from a free kick which would be somewhere around a 50-yard return for a TD....a much longer shot.
I say team B has to accept a safety against A even though they won't want to.
Agree or Disagree?
Last edited by ljudge; Wed May 31, 2006 at 06:30am.
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