Yep, and most of these guys don't have eyes on the punter when it's kicked. So you keep the rule consistent because they don't know otherwise.
htxag09 said:Infection_Ag11 said:htxag09 said:Infection_Ag11 said:
I've always hate that rule
A blocked punt should be treated like a fumble and it's only a first down if the kicking team recovers it beyond the line to gain
Why? It's a punt, not a fumble. If he just mi****s it and that happens it'd be the punting team's ball. Know the rules. Clear the ball in a situation like that regardless.
Because the rule as is is incoherent in the context of the rest of the rules of the game. Similar to the fumbling out of the end zone rule. It makes an exception for a particular scenario for no reason whatsoever that disproportionately rewards a team for not only not doing anything, but often for doing something bad.
The rule isn't incoherent at all. It's treated just like a punt. Pretty straightforward.
Your proposal is significantly more incoherent than the rule as it stands. See my point above. What happens if it's tipped and travels 40 yards still? It's a fumble and live ball?
htxag09 said:Infection_Ag11 said:htxag09 said:Infection_Ag11 said:
I've always hate that rule
A blocked punt should be treated like a fumble and it's only a first down if the kicking team recovers it beyond the line to gain
Why? It's a punt, not a fumble. If he just mi****s it and that happens it'd be the punting team's ball. Know the rules. Clear the ball in a situation like that regardless.
Because the rule as is is incoherent in the context of the rest of the rules of the game. Similar to the fumbling out of the end zone rule. It makes an exception for a particular scenario for no reason whatsoever that disproportionately rewards a team for not only not doing anything, but often for doing something bad.
The rule isn't incoherent at all. It's treated just like a punt. Pretty straightforward.
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Your proposal is significantly more incoherent than the rule as it stands. See my point above. What happens if it's tipped and travels 40 yards still? It's a fumble and live ball?
DannyDuberstein said:
They don't necessarily know it's blocked. So you are asking players to potentially react differently to something they don't know for sure
Seven Costanza said:
Not that this would ever happen, but it seems ridiculous that a scrambling QB (behind the LOS) on 3rd and 40 could just punt the ball into a defender three yards away (beyond the LOS), recover it, and get a fresh set of downs. It should be "congrats, it's 4th and 37".
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It's a change of possession.
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His proposal also seemingly favors the punting team even more. What if it's blocked, goes past the line of scrimmage, but there aren't any defenders in the area? We're just gonna let the punting team pick up the ball and run?
DannyDuberstein said:Seven Costanza said:
Not that this would ever happen, but it seems ridiculous that a scrambling QB (behind the LOS) on 3rd and 40 could just punt the ball into a defender three yards away (beyond the LOS), recover it, and get a fresh set of downs. It should be "congrats, it's 4th and 37".
I'm sure a defense would welcome any QB to try this
DannyDuberstein said:
So how do they know it's blocked vs shanked? Very hard to tell on many that cross the LOS, sometimes even with replay. And you're asking guys who were most likely engaged with another player, not even looking in the punter's direction at the time it was kicked to know real time so they could potentially react differently
You're upfield guys are never going to try to get on the ball in the situation he did.DannyDuberstein said:
So how do they know it's blocked vs shanked? Very hard to tell on many that cross the LOS, sometimes even with replay. And you're asking guys who were most likely engaged with another player, not even looking in the punter's direction at the time it was kicked to know real time so they could potentially react differently. They treat blocked balls that cross the LOS (one way or another) with the same exact rules as those that aren't blocked precisely because of this. So they can play the same way. Consistency.
Seven Costanza said:
Not that this would ever happen, but it seems ridiculous that a scrambling QB (behind the LOS) on 3rd and 40 could just punt the ball into a defender three yards away (beyond the LOS), recover it, and get a fresh set of downs. It should be "congrats, it's 4th and 37".
BassCowboy33 said:Seven Costanza said:
Not that this would ever happen, but it seems ridiculous that a scrambling QB (behind the LOS) on 3rd and 40 could just punt the ball into a defender three yards away (beyond the LOS), recover it, and get a fresh set of downs. It should be "congrats, it's 4th and 37".
There are low-percentage plays.
And then there's this.
Kickoff specialists have a hard enough time doing this to stationary players on kickoffs, let alone a moving target trying to kill you.
That would probably just count as a blocked punt, and you would be screwed.MookieBlaylock said:BassCowboy33 said:Seven Costanza said:
Not that this would ever happen, but it seems ridiculous that a scrambling QB (behind the LOS) on 3rd and 40 could just punt the ball into a defender three yards away (beyond the LOS), recover it, and get a fresh set of downs. It should be "congrats, it's 4th and 37".
There are low-percentage plays.
And then there's this.
Kickoff specialists have a hard enough time doing this to stationary players on kickoffs, let alone a moving target trying to kill you.
Every kicker could do this 9/10 tries
Hell I could