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K punting (scrimmage kick) from R 45 yard line. Grounded scrimmage kick is bouncing towards R goal line. It is batted legally by K2 at the R 1 yard line. Batted ball touches R2 at the three yard line.
What happens in the following situations? A)K3 falls on the ball at the R 3 yard line. B)R3 falls on the ball at the R 5 yard line. Another question... Is the touching by R2 ignored because the ball was batted into him? |
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[Edited by yankeesfan on Sep 29th, 2005 at 09:31 AM] |
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If K's bat is the only reason that the ball touched R then the touching is ignored.
6.2.4 SITUATION: It is fourth and 10 and K11 punts the ball from Ks 40-yard line. While R1 and K1 are engaged in blocking downfield at Rs 30-yard line, K2 legally bats the ball at Rs 28-yard line and the batted ball touches R1 on the leg. Then, K3 recovers the ball at the 30-yard line. RULING: This touching by R is ignored and R will have the choice of taking the ball at the spot of first touching or the dead-ball spot. |
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In both cases you have first touching at R's 1. R has the choice of taking the ball at the spot of first touching or where the ball becomes dead. Obviously, in both cases R will choose to have the ball at the point it became dead. In a) R's 3 and in b) R's 5.
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The 2nd touching by R is only ignored if he was blocked/pushed into the ball or K bats the ball into him, correct?
Now if R was dancing around the ball while his HC was screaming to get away from the ball - we've all heard that coming from the SL - and it takes a wild bounce and hits R, we now have a live ball which K can recover, right? WM |
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R touching a kick after first touching does not take away that right. |
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