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quick question about penalties that involve "half the distance to the goal line" situations. while the team is penalized a smaller number of yards than they would if they were, say, at the 50-yard line, i am curious to know whether the first down marker is moved forward to compensate for the reduced penalty yardage?
EXAMPLE: team on their own 10-yard line, called for a holding penalty on 1st and 10. so this means that they will get pushed back half the distance to the 5 yard line. the next play will be 1st and 15 from the 5-yard line, right? well, why isn't it 1st and 20 from the 5 (like it would be if their were at the 40 yard line)? i think the half-the-distance rule is fair, but the penalized team should still get full punishment by having the first down marker moved out. i never recall hearing anything about the first yard marker being moved, but it seems strange that the penalizeed team is not fully punished because the yards needed to gain a first down are less than if they were in the middle of the field. any thoughts? do the rules state that the first down marker is not moved? and why is this the case? |
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The argument, I think, is that these cases average out, offense and defense both getting shafted on yards when within the shadows of the goalposts. |
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Interesting.
The Canadian rule is that you can only ever go a maximum of half-the-distance (1 exception being pass interference) to the goal. If the first down marker or the goal line is reached, a first down is awarded.
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The latter loses me. No penalty will make the ball reach the goal line. You can get infinitesimaly close, but not reach it. And even if you could, wouldn't reaching it be a score, not a first down? |
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Let's say it was 2D/12 from the 18 (having to get to the 6). A defensive 10y foul goes HTD (not 10, b/c 10 > 9), but is *not* an AFD. IOW, when we say reaching the GL, we mean an AFD.
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So if on the 1, going in, if there is a defensive penalty, it stays at the 1, automatic 1st down. What about the 1 going out and an offensive penalty? Do you go back to the half in that case, since you can still get the 1 yard NZ? And the automatic first down only applies to going into the EZ? |
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