86hawk Posted September 21, 2016 Report Posted September 21, 2016 This happened in a JV game outside of Amarillo. The punter gets a high snap. He turns to kick the ball and the up back is blocked backwards so when the punter punts, he kicks it right into the up back, his own man. The ball goes up, the punter catches it and advances the ball for a first down. Ball never touches an opposing player. Can the ball be advanced?? Quote
Callaway7 Posted September 21, 2016 Report Posted September 21, 2016 Yes because the ball never crossed the line of scrimmage to qualify it as a punt. Quote
whoisatfirst Posted September 21, 2016 Report Posted September 21, 2016 Is a forward punt the same as a forward pass? Trying to process the play but I would think the ball should be dead where the ball was touched first, wherever the up back was hit. Quote
MoFo Posted September 21, 2016 Report Posted September 21, 2016 Should be a blocked punt, receiving team recovers where it is touched. Quote
Callaway7 Posted September 21, 2016 Report Posted September 21, 2016 No scrimmage kicks and passes treated differently. If the ball were to get partially blocked but have enough to go past the Scrimmage line and bounce backwards and hit somebody behind the line then it could spotted there. It has to clear the line of scrimmage to qualify. Quote
blackflag Posted September 21, 2016 Report Posted September 21, 2016 A punt that never reaches the line of scrimmage CAN be advanced by the punting team. I've seen it happen a couple of times. By the way, BOTH of those times that I can remember resulted in TDs against us. Quote
Cougar14.2 Posted September 21, 2016 Report Posted September 21, 2016 I imagine the same rules to apply to punts as field goals and xps. The kicking team can recover a blocked fg or xp and advance it for a 2pt conversion, first down or a touchdown as long as it doesn't cross the line of scrimmage. Pretty general rule that would also cover forward passes in the direction of eligible receivers as long as the ball doesn't touch the ground. Quote
86hawk Posted September 21, 2016 Author Report Posted September 21, 2016 I honestly didn't know the answer and assumed we would have some officials on the forum. What confused me most was the ball was blocked by the offensive player. When the punter punted, he punted right into the backside of one of his blockers. Ball goes straight up, punter catches and runs for the first down. thanks again for the feedback. Callaway7 1 Quote
NDOMAKONG Posted September 22, 2016 Report Posted September 22, 2016 In this scenario, could the ball have been thrown legally? Quote
teeboan Posted September 22, 2016 Report Posted September 22, 2016 Yes it could be thrown, repunted, ran. They key is - you have no kick until it passes the LOS. Callaway7 is very smart! Quote
XX Man Posted September 22, 2016 Report Posted September 22, 2016 If the officials are from the Beaumont Chapter, automatically suspect anything they say. Quote
Callaway7 Posted September 22, 2016 Report Posted September 22, 2016 43 minutes ago, XX Man said: If the officials are from the Beaumont Chapter, automatically suspect anything they say. As somebody who has officiated in multiple chapters there's good officials and bad officials in every chapter. Lumberton bashed some Houston guys from last week pretty well. Difference is lot of chapters have more guys enter the chapter to choose from. Feel free to join we could use more guys wanting to put the best product they can on the field. Quote
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