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Old Wed Sep 27, 2006, 01:14pm
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Originally Posted by parepat
I'll bite, although my rules would be written in crayon.

If B muffs a scrimmage kick that ends in or out of the end zone of K not in possession of R, then K may elect to have the ball spotted at the location of the muff.
That would be a bit odd in a different way. Posit a muff at the 12 ... if it goes out at the 10, they get it at the 10. Out at the 6, get it at the 6. Out at the 3, get it at the 3 ... the further back it rolls the worse off they are ... until it crosses the goal line, at which point they magically get 12 yards back.
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