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Old Thu Oct 06, 2011, 08:24pm
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Scrimmage Kick (FG) exception

This was a first for me...

A lines up for a field goal. A1 knee on the ground in position to receive the snap and A2 in position to kick. The snapper mistakenly snaps the ball to the kicker who essentially "sets" (volleyball) the ball to the holder who catches the ball with his knee still on the ground and then rises and rolls right and throws a pass to A8 who catches the ball in the end zone and is then tackled by the face mask.

After you wipe the "what just happened" look off your face, sort it out...I'll chime in later with what I did.
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Old Thu Oct 06, 2011, 08:42pm
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Recovering a muffed snap with the knee still on the ground is legal and the ball is live (4-2-2 EXCEPTION 1). The holder may rise and throw a pass, so the score is good. Dead ball FM foul can be enforced on the try or the kickoff.
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Old Thu Oct 06, 2011, 09:02pm
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The snapper mistakenly snaps the ball to the kicker...
Do you truly believe it was a mistake?
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Old Thu Oct 06, 2011, 10:25pm
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Sounds like it was a play on purpose.

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Old Thu Oct 06, 2011, 10:54pm
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Recovering a muffed snap with the knee still on the ground is legal and the ball is live (4-2-2 EXCEPTION 1). The holder may rise and throw a pass, so the score is good. Dead ball FM foul can be enforced on the try or the kickoff.

Live ball llegal batting on A2 (9-7-3). Dead ball PF facemask on B (9-4-3 h). Enforce both. Same down. Same distance.

Last edited by InsideTheStripe; Thu Oct 06, 2011 at 11:03pm. Reason: Missed the facemask.
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Old Fri Oct 07, 2011, 06:38am
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Live ball llegal batting on A2 (9-7-3). Dead ball PF facemask on B (9-4-3 h). Enforce both. Same down. Same distance.
Good thinking: I couldn't tell from the OP whether the kicker's contact with the ball was intentional, but if it was that would be an illegal bat.

If you're going to enforce both, you'll end up at the same spot only if the illegal batting takes the ball outside the 30YL. Otherwise, the FM penalty will be enforced half the distance.
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Old Fri Oct 07, 2011, 08:06am
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Recovering a muffed snap with the knee still on the ground is legal and the ball is live (4-2-2 EXCEPTION 1). The holder may rise and throw a pass, so the score is good. Dead ball FM foul can be enforced on the try or the kickoff.
I don't believe this is a muff... I believe kicker's actions constitute an illegal bat ... or if he caught and threw it (judgement being on how long it was in K's hands), it's a pass ... to a receiver who is already on the ground. Play over.
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Old Fri Oct 07, 2011, 08:32am
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Not seeing the play, this could be a forward pass from the kicker to the holder
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Old Fri Oct 07, 2011, 08:48am
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Live ball llegal batting on A2 (9-7-3). Dead ball PF facemask on B (9-4-3 h). Enforce both. Same down. Same distance.
It's not a dead ball personal foul based on the OP. The tackle was by the facemask so it's a live ball foul. The penalties cancel and we replay the try.
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Old Fri Oct 07, 2011, 09:02am
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It's not a dead ball personal foul based on the OP. The tackle was by the facemask so it's a live ball foul. The penalties cancel and we replay the try.
The ball becomes dead on the score. Without seeing the play it's impossible to determine whether the foul was live ball/dead ball. I was envisioning a take down by the facemask after clear possession had been established. If the facemask occurred while he was still gaining possession, I'd agree with the live ball foul.
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Old Fri Oct 07, 2011, 09:07am
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I don't believe this is a muff... I believe kicker's actions constitute an illegal bat ... or if he caught and threw it (judgement being on how long it was in K's hands), it's a pass ... to a receiver who is already on the ground. Play over.
I agree with Mike. We either have offsetting fouls or one deadball PF.
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Old Fri Oct 07, 2011, 10:14am
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I agree with Mike. We either have offsetting fouls or one deadball PF.
If you are ruling illegal bat, shouldn't you have one live ball foul and one dead ball foul, enforcing them in order of occurrence?

I don't believe we can combine a live ball foul and a dead ball foul for a double foul. 10.2.5
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Old Fri Oct 07, 2011, 10:28am
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A lines up for a field goal. A1 knee on the ground in position to receive the snap and A2 in position to kick. The snapper mistakenly

snaps the ball to the kicker who essentially "sets" (volleyball) the ball to the holder
9-7-ART. 3 . . . Any pass in flight may be batted in any direction, by an eligible
receiver unless it is a backward pass batted forward by the passing team.

who catches the ball with his knee still on the ground and then rises and rolls right and throws a pass to A8 who catches the ball in the and zone AND is then tackled by the face mask.

Dead ball foul 9-4-ART. 3 . . . No player or nonplayer shall:h. Grasp an opponent’s face mask, any edge of a helmet opening or the chin
strap.

Mike is right, one live one dead enforce in the order of occurrence
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Old Fri Oct 07, 2011, 03:38pm
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I don't believe this is a muff... I believe kicker's actions constitute an illegal bat ... or if he caught and threw it (judgement being on how long it was in K's hands), it's a pass ... to a receiver who is already on the ground. Play over.
Why is the play over? He's still placing the ball for an ostensible kick.
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Old Fri Oct 07, 2011, 04:17pm
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Why is the play over? He's still placing the ball for an ostensible kick.
He's placing a dead ball if it's a pass from the kicker.
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