When R muffs the punt and K recovers the muff, the play is dead and it is K's ball at the spot where they recovered the muff.
So, you didn't even read the case play that is just 3 up from this post?
OKREF
Wed Nov 14, 2012 03:04pm
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Originally Posted by OKREF
(Post 862122)
You can't advance a muff. Can you advance a muff that is recovered behind the neutral zone? That is the central question. I have to look this up.
This was a typo. Meant to say "You can advance a muff"
OKREF
Wed Nov 14, 2012 03:09pm
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Originally Posted by OKREF
(Post 862122)
You can't advance a muff. Can you advance a muff that is recovered behind the neutral zone? That is the central question. I have to look this up.
I am wrong. Incomplete pass. R ball 1-10 at the 50, correct?
MD Longhorn
Wed Nov 14, 2012 03:13pm
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Originally Posted by OKREF
(Post 862136)
I am wrong. Incomplete pass. R ball 1-10 at the 50, correct?
No. (The answer is already in this thread. Read from the beginning if you want to understand both the correct ruling and why it's the ruling.)
OKREF
Wed Nov 14, 2012 03:25pm
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Originally Posted by Ref1973
(Post 860973)
NFHS: K punts from the 50, R21 muffs at the R 45. Kick rolls back to the K40, where K21 picks up the ball, then throws a forward pass to the R20 where it falls incomplete. What ya got?
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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn
(Post 862140)
No. (The answer is already in this thread. Read from the beginning if you want to understand both the correct ruling and why it's the ruling.)