illvol
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Did I hear that correctly last night? When Brooks shanked the punt that smacked our gunner in the back why would that be illegal touching? Or am I imagining it? Maybe it wasn’t a penalty but I thought I heard the ref say that after.
Then is it illegal touching anytime the kicking team fields it to pin the receiving team deep? The kicking team touches it all the time to prevent it from bouncing the wrong way or to stop it from going into the end zone and being a touchback.
Then is it illegal touching anytime the kicking team fields it to pin the receiving team deep? The kicking team touches it all the time to prevent it from bouncing the wrong way or to stop it from going into the end zone and being a touchback.
Yes, technically it is a penalty but there is no yardage assessed for it. A punt and a kickoff that hasn't traveled 10 yards are essentially the same.Then is it illegal touching anytime the kicking team fields it to pin the receiving team deep? The kicking team touches it all the time to prevent it from bouncing the wrong way or to stop it from going into the end zone and being a touchback.
Ahhhh. Ok. They just generally don’t vocalize it. I was confused by it. Should have just spotted the ball and not said anything. Thanks for the clarification.
Usually the ref will only broadcast the penalty if it's a situation where there is more play after the illegal touch. If a punt is downed by the kicking team, there's no further play and thus no reason to discuss it.
If there was a situation where the punt hit the gunner, and the receiving team scooped it up, ran for 10 yards, then lost a fumble, it would be necessary for the ref to broadcast the touching penalty, because the receiving team would obviously want to accept it.
If the kicking team touches a punt before anyone on the receiving team, then it's illegal touching. The receiving team has the choice to take the result of the play, or they can take the ball at the spot of the illegal touch.
Then would a team be able to catch a punt on the 1 and it not be illegal touching?If the kicking team touches a punt before anyone on the receiving team, then it's illegal touching. The receiving team has the choice to take the result of the play, or they can take the ball at the spot of the illegal touch.
Yep... if they can get to it, the return team should always try and scoop it and return it no matter what once they see the ref throw the beanbagIf the kicking team touches a punt before anyone on the receiving team, then it's illegal touching. The receiving team has the choice to take the result of the play, or they can take the ball at the spot of the illegal touch.
I will add that I believe this only applies if the ball has passed the line of scrimmage. If a punt does not pass the line of scrimmage I believe the offensive team can pick it up and run for a first down or if tackled before first down it is the opposing teams ball.If the kicking team touches a punt before anyone on the receiving team, then it's illegal touching. The receiving team has the choice to take the result of the play, or they can take the ball at the spot of the illegal touch.