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Old Sun Nov 04, 2012, 01:38pm
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109-yd missed FG return for a TD

Sean Landez: 109.9 Yard missed FG returned for a Touchdown! - YouTube!
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Old Sun Nov 04, 2012, 01:41pm
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I love these long runs! Good for that player.

Did I miss noticing a covering official on the threatened sideline?
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Old Sun Nov 04, 2012, 02:54pm
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I love these long runs! Good for that player.

Did I miss noticing a covering official on the threatened sideline?
5-man mechanics. The official under the upright has to get to the sideline and then trail all the way downfield. That's the open sideline with a right-footed kicker.
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Old Sun Nov 04, 2012, 02:57pm
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Obviously, NCAA rules.


Nice catch an balancing act. Two officials right there to make sure he didn't touch the EL. The R looked a little "pooped" when he arrived at the GL.
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We do the flip flop in our state for the most part, so someone in a 5 person mechanic has left a sideline open. In a 7 then someone would be there. This must have been in Massachusetts or Texas to let this play continue as well.

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Week 9 // Friday, November 2, 2012
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Old Sun Nov 04, 2012, 03:46pm
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That explains the rules, it may explain the mechanics, but not necessarily considering that not everyone in Texas seems to use 5 man mechanics based on what I have read on this site.

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Old Sun Nov 04, 2012, 09:45pm
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Its obviously not 7 since there is neither a line judge nor a side judge next to the U. You can't tell for sure if the R is on the LJ's sideline. You assume he isn't since he ends up in the middle of the field, but he could have been chased there during the run back. TASO mechanics call for the R to be on the LJ's vacated side but some R's go for the foot side of the kicker.

Incidentally, its not a "109(+) yard missed FG..." Its a 44 yard missed FG attempt returned 109+ yards for a TD.

Also, did anyone see anything else on the play?
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Old Sun Nov 04, 2012, 09:53pm
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Also, did anyone see anything else on the play?
The attempted block below the waist around the 22 yard line?
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Old Mon Nov 05, 2012, 12:33am
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The attempted block below the waist around the 22 yard line?
Appeared to me he whiffed. I noticed that on the first viewing and then went back. Illegal even in NCAA rules if he makes contact.
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When I first saw this on your Facebook, I was hoping and praying that it was in Texas or Mass. Thankfully I was right and it wasn't a botched call.

Quite impressive.
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Old Mon Nov 05, 2012, 08:47am
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When I first saw this on your Facebook, I was hoping and praying that it was in Texas or Mass. Thankfully I was right and it wasn't a botched call.

Quite impressive.
Would it have surprised you? A free kick that went into the end zone was allowed to be returned in a third round playoff game last weekend under NFHS rules. Also personally saw two free kicks out of bounds spotted in the middle of the field and one game featuring a line judge who started inside the numbers on scrimmage plays that started from the linesman's hashmark.

It would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
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Old Mon Nov 05, 2012, 01:29pm
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Appeared to me he whiffed. I noticed that on the first viewing and then went back. Illegal even in NCAA rules if he makes contact.
Agreed, that's why I wrote, "...attempted block below the waist..."
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Yeah, nothing (foul related) there, but I wondered if anyone saw it.
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