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But since first downs can be acheive in overtime, what is done with a muffed missed FG by B? I'm thinking Fed rules. As I understand it, we treat a missed FG like any scrimmage kick (please correct me if I am wrong).
A's ball, 4th and goal from B's 25. The attempted FG is partially blocks and is rolling at B's 5. B1 muffs the ball and A1 recovers at B's 5. Do we go 1st and goal for A from B's 5? Last edited by Suudy; Thu Sep 14, 2006 at 12:02am. |
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A's ball, 4th and goal from B's 25. The attempted FG is partially blocked and is rolling at B's 5. B1 muffs the ball and A1 recovers at B's 5. Do we go 1st and goal for A from B's 5? I know the touching at the line (partial block) is ignored. But what about the muff at B's 5. Can A recover after the muff and get a new series in the same OT period? |
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