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Old Fri Jan 02, 2009, 01:03pm
Welpe Welpe is offline
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Originally Posted by Texas Aggie View Post

Frankly, the Fed rule here is bizarre.
It is actually pretty simple and makes enforcement simple. A legal kick always retains its status as a kick until it ends (such as the ball being recovered or becoming dead). This leads to the axiom "A kick is a kick until it is no longer a kick."

In Fed, a kick that breaks the plane of R's goal line is ALWAYS a touchback. You don't need to worry about a new impetus being imparted on the ball, or situations regarding when the receiving team may and may not advance the ball out of the endzone. It is all a moot point in Fed.
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