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The fact that you can take a safety on purpose because field position is bad. Clemson game Saturday was a classic example. Down 4 ball on the 4 TD line. BC gets sacked for a safety. No way they are going 96 yds in 1 min. Now after the safety they take the ball to Clemson 35 to kick off and try an onside kick. If they get it they now have a chance to win. WTH did the safety do but put the game in Jeopardy.The position or 2 points scored by the defense?
The fact that you can take a safety on purpose because field position is bad. Clemson game Saturday was a classic example. Down 4 ball on the 4 TD line. BC gets sacked for a safety. No way they are going 96 yds in 1 min. Now after the safety they take the ball to Clemson 35 to kick off and try an onside kick. If they get it they now have a chance to win. WTH did the safety do but put the game in Jeopardy.
Mine kind of goes along with this.Kind of liked it back in the day when a QB had to throw it over everybody into the bench to get the clock to stop.
If you fumble at the 5 and it rolls out at the 1 you keep the ball on offense. If you fumble at the 5 and it rolls out just past the goal line, turnover, plus opponent gets 25 yards. How is that logical?
if it goes thru the end zone with no one gaining possession why not just spot the ball at the point of fumble with team retaining possession.I mean, if you're being serious, than this is one of the most retarded questions I've ever read in my life... First of all, if you fumble at the 5 and it rolls out at the 1, you get the ball at the 5... You don't get to advance the ball on a fumble...
When you fumble, no one has possession of the ball... If the ball is fumbled through the endzone, recover it for a TD, or if the other team falls on it it's a touchback... If it goes out of bounds in the endzone, it's a touchback...
I literally can not possibly understand how any other outcome could be more logical... It HAS to be a touchback...
I mean, if you're being serious, than this is one of the most retarded questions I've ever read in my life... First of all, if you fumble at the 5 and it rolls out at the 1, you get the ball at the 5... You don't get to advance the ball on a fumble...
When you fumble, no one has possession of the ball... If the ball is fumbled through the endzone, recover it for a TD, or if the other team falls on it it's a touchback... If it goes out of bounds in the endzone, it's a touchback...
I literally can not possibly understand how any other outcome could be more logical... It HAS to be a touchback...
It's from way back in the day when the official time was kept on the field by the officials, and there either wasn't a clock on display on the field or the time displayed on the field clock wasn't the official time. It's totally unnecessary today and has been for decades, but it's hung around for a commercial break and to generally build tension.Except in 1984 against Kentucky. Didn’t like it too much that day.
So what’s up with the arbitrary 2:00 warning in the NFL. Another one of my least favorite rules. Who’s idea was that?
Touchdowns, safeties, scrimmage and free kicks that are downed or travel thru the endzone.
Any play that ends with a dead ball in the endzone results in a change of possession.
What about an incomplete pass in the end zone? That does not result in change of possession.
More importantly, out of bounds is not "in the end zone". No other play that ends out of bounds results in change of possession. Consistency.
Also when they say it isn't targeting they shouldn't get the penalty!*Players having to leave the field if their helmet comes off.
*Targeting reviews where they watch a few replays to judge intent rather than letting the conference office handle it.
*The peel back blocking rule.
*Excessive celebration
What if we give the team the ball back but they start at the 20 (from the end zone they fumbled into) and loss of whatever down they fumbled on? Just a thought. It should be a price to pay, the end one is consequential lol.Stupidest Rule in Football: Fumble through the endzone touchback. What do you think?