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  • PeoplesChampGB
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    • May 2012
    • 6003

    #31051
    Re: NFL Off Topic

    Originally posted by kehlis
    Indeed, you are right. My bad.
    Yeah, so it's not a gentlemen's agreement. It's an actual rule, just like taking a knee. It doesn't take that much more energy to take a knee. It's just pure laziness.
    Last edited by PeoplesChampGB; 01-05-2020, 04:04 PM.
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    • ProfessaPackMan
      Bamma
      • Mar 2008
      • 63852

      #31052
      Re: NFL Off Topic

      Question for anyone: Is there a penalty for too many players on the field or just only for too many players in the huddle?
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      • mestevo
        Gooney Goo Goo
        • Apr 2010
        • 19556

        #31053
        Re: NFL Off Topic

        Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
        Question for anyone: Is there a penalty for too many players on the field or just only for too many players in the huddle?
        On offense, I think being in the huddle is the only point where it becomes a penalty pre-snap for the offense.

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        • kehlis
          Moderator
          • Jul 2008
          • 27738

          #31054
          Re: NFL Off Topic

          Originally posted by PeoplesChampGB
          Yeah, so it's not a gentlemen's agreement. It's an actual rule, just like taking a knee. It doesn't take that much more energy to take a knee. It's just pure laziness.
          It's not, I was wrong about that.

          But what happened yesterday was:

          The refs huddled to discuss the play and concluded that the receiver “gave himself up” and the play was a touchback. When Carter makes the “safe signal” with his arms out by his side, one that alerts his teammates they don’t have to block for him since he isn’t returning it, the refs ruled that signaled that he was giving himself up. Even the NFL’s officiating crew confirmed via Twitter that this was the right call:

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          • Cardot
            I'm not on InstantFace.
            • Feb 2003
            • 6164

            #31055
            Re: NFL Off Topic

            So do scrambling QB's still have to slide? Or can they just make the "safe signal" and drop the ball?

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            • Jr.
              Playgirl Coverboy
              • Feb 2003
              • 19171

              #31056
              Re: NFL Off Topic

              Originally posted by Cardot
              So do scrambling QB's still have to slide? Or can they just make the "safe signal" and drop the ball?
              If that meant they were giving themselves up, yes. But they would also lose out of the extra yardage that sliding gives, so I doubt any would do that.

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              • Cardot
                I'm not on InstantFace.
                • Feb 2003
                • 6164

                #31057
                Re: NFL Off Topic

                Originally posted by Jr.
                If that meant they were giving themselves up, yes. But they would also lose out of the extra yardage that sliding gives, so I doubt any would do that.
                Don't they spot it where the slide started from?

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                • kehlis
                  Moderator
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 27738

                  #31058
                  Re: NFL Off Topic

                  Originally posted by Cardot
                  So do scrambling QB's still have to slide? Or can they just make the "safe signal" and drop the ball?
                  I don't think so.

                  You're being a bit dramatic. The safe signal is no different than a fair catch. It's been done for years now. It's done to signal to his blockers running towards him that he isn't going to return is to they don't need to worry about blocking.

                  I think the difference (and I apologize, I don't particularly pay much attention to kick offs that are obviously going to be toucbacks) is usually, when the sign is given, the returner doesn't catch the ball.

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                  • PeoplesChampGB
                    All Star
                    • May 2012
                    • 6003

                    #31059
                    Re: NFL Off Topic

                    Originally posted by kehlis
                    It's not, I was wrong about that.

                    But what happened yesterday was:



                    https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2020/1/...-playoffs-refs
                    That is so stupid. If he wanted to, he could've waived for a fair catch and, caught it, and no controversy would have happened.
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                    • kehlis
                      Moderator
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 27738

                      #31060
                      Re: NFL Off Topic

                      Originally posted by PeoplesChampGB
                      That is so stupid. If he wanted to, he could've waived for a fair catch and, caught it, and no controversy would have happened.
                      I assume you watch a lot of football.

                      How many times have you seen a receiver waive for a fair catch in the endzone?

                      (I've never seen it)

                      How many times have you seen them give that same signal?

                      (I've seen it multiple times every games throughout the course of about the last five years or so)

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                      • PeoplesChampGB
                        All Star
                        • May 2012
                        • 6003

                        #31061
                        Re: NFL Off Topic

                        Originally posted by kehlis
                        I assume you watch a lot of football.

                        How many times have you seen a receiver waive for a fair catch in the endzone?

                        (I've never seen it)

                        How many times have you seen them give that same signal?

                        (I've seen it multiple times every games throughout the course of about the last five years or so)
                        The problem is is it is not in the rulebook.

                        Let's run a hypothetical situation. Kickoff. The defense is running downfield. At what point can the returner not give himself up? Can he do it right before he gets hit to make sure he doesn't fumble? That's the problem. A fair catch, knee, or running out of the back/sides of the endzone eliminates that problem.
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                        • kehlis
                          Moderator
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 27738

                          #31062
                          Re: NFL Off Topic

                          Originally posted by PeoplesChampGB
                          The problem is is it is not in the rulebook.

                          Let's run a hypothetical situation. Kickoff. The defense is running downfield. At what point can the returner not give himself up? Can he do it right before he gets hit to make sure he doesn't fumble? That's the problem. A fair catch, knee, or running out of the back/sides of the endzone eliminates that problem.
                          Any runner can give themselves up at any point?

                          They just have to drop to the ground and wait to be touched.

                          Comparing what happens in the field of play isn't exactly comparing what happens during a touchback lol.


                          If you want to belive that should have been a safety, have at it. I won't even argue with you anymore. Not really interested in talking about it further.

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                          • The Chef
                            Moderator
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 13684

                            #31063
                            Re: NFL Off Topic

                            The whole kickoff thing has bothered me all season. I get where some are coming from as catching it and taking a knee has always been how it was done prior. The kickoff is a live ball so just deciding not to field it, letting it bounce and claiming he gave himself up because he didn't attempt to catch it is a little ridiculous. If the kicking team were to squib it and it somehow bounced all the way into the endzone before dying I doubt the same "they didn't field it because they gave themselves up" excuse would be afforded to the receiving team yet both are kickoffs that ended up in the end zone.

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                            • kehlis
                              Moderator
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 27738

                              #31064
                              Re: NFL Off Topic

                              Originally posted by The Chef
                              The whole kickoff thing has bothered me all season. I get where some are coming from as catching it and taking a knee has always been how it was done prior. The kickoff is a live ball so just deciding not to field it, letting it bounce and claiming he gave himself up because he didn't attempt to catch it is a little ridiculous. If the kicking team were to squib it and it somehow bounced all the way into the endzone before dying I doubt the same "they didn't field it because they gave themselves up" excuse would be afforded to the receiving team yet both are kickoffs that ended up in the end zone.

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                              I think you missed it but I clarified that a bit earlier.

                              I was wrong with my initial posts on that. There is a clear rule in the rule book that states if the ball lands in the end zone in the air, it's a dead ball.

                              If it were to land on the one (as an example) it would be a live ball.

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                              • ggsimmonds
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Jan 2009
                                • 11235

                                #31065
                                Re: NFL Off Topic

                                They've been doing kickoff touchbacks like this for a long time but now some of you guys are complaining?

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