
Mon Oct 28, 2013, 06:20am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jchamp
The rules state that the ball has to move 10 yards down field AND touch the ground, in either order.
By kicking the ball into the ground on the typical onsides kick, the kicking team satisfies the touching-the-ground requirement and gets the added bonus of making the ball bounce to a height where it won't be able to be fielded by the receiving team until it crosses ten yards... in theory.
In practice, it takes a lot of practice to execute an onsides kick successfully, and a lot of things can go wrong. Unless you're a team that only onsides kicks, you'll likely only do it a couple times a season and fail both.
Honestly, I wish the rules could be tweaked a little so that the success rate would be higher. They're exciting plays, if the payoff were better, they would probably be attempted more often.
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Ok.
Doesn't the ball touching the ground also eliminate a possible fair catch signal?
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