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Old Fri Jan 03, 2003, 09:35am
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Originally posted by James Neil

1. We have a real mess on our hands because the covering official failed to blow the play dead.
If you wanted to be really anal, you could also assess the run by R26 as a delay of game foul but I wouldn't suggest it unless you have a police escort off the field.
Mike I'm going to need more then a police escort to get out of this mess. You see when I get anal; I go ALL THE WAY BABY!

Here’s how I look at this and what I did. Please remember this enforcement is for study purposes only and I don’t think I'd try this in public LOL

Unsuccessful field goal attempts that end up live in the field of play or out of bounds between the goals are handled just like a punt. And since all kicks (except successful FGs) that that break the plane of R’s goal line are dead and TBs, B26 should not be running it anywhere. Now if the covering official blew this play dead as he should have as soon as the ball crossed the plane of R’s goal, we might have to penalize R for a dead ball delay of game, and then assess a dead ball personal foul against the K player who tackled him. This will be done in the order of their occurrence after enforcing R75’s blocked below the waist that K will most likely accept. This foul occurred during a loose ball play and will be enforced from the previous spot half the distance making it K 1/10 @ R-10. But then we must deal with the dead ball fouls before seeing if it’s necessary to set the chains. After all is said and done I got K 1/10 @ K-20

How bout dem apples? Anal to the extreme 8^)

BTW ...how about the clock guys?
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I have to agree with HSWH. HE .... COULD.... GO ..... ALL .... THE .... WAY!

To answer your question, clock will start on the snap because A was awarded a new series following a legal kick.

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