Go4alOngbOmB;527066 wrote:It was an onside kick, it can be advanced either direction.....
Let's start here. Only the receiving team can advance a kick.
Go4alOngbOmB;527066 wrote:It was an onside kick, it can be advanced either direction.....
GOONx19;526048 wrote:I always thought it was that you can't advance a forward fumble. If the fumble was backwards it can be advanced.
Laley23;526058 wrote:I thought in the NFL is the backwards pass hits the ground the play is dead. I know Ive seen it whistled dead recently. Dont know about HS though.
GOONx19;525742 wrote:I might be wrong, but I thought an excessive celebration penalty was only assessed to the following kick-off. I'm not sure how they rule when there is no ensuing kick-off, though.
Scarlet_Buckeye;527309 wrote:Wow... there are a lot of nimwits on here who THINK they know football and rules. CLEARLY they have no idea. WOW.
GOONx19;525742 wrote:I might be wrong, but I thought an excessive celebration penalty was only assessed to the following kick-off. I'm not sure how they rule when there is no ensuing kick-off, though.
ccrunner609;531179 wrote:ball was down 21 seconds mark