I would be fine with still giving it to the defense but giving it to them at the 5 instead of the 20.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:34 pmI agree with the theory behind the rule. I don't think offensive players should be rewarded for being loose with the ball.pdub wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:36 pm And again, let's change that rule.
It's so dumb.
If I fumble on the 3 yard line to the .5 yard line, I get the ball at the .5 yard line.
I understand fumbling into the endzone is unique but it shouldn't be bizarro world rules.
Just make it simple - if the ball is fumbled out of the endzone then spot it at the point of the fumble.
But nor does the reward (for the defense) presently make sense.
I would be ok with a loss of down and placing the ball at the 5 or something (if already goal-to-go), or 1st down on the 10 (if not already goal-to-go).
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No issue on my end - although I suppose it opens up some gamesmanship; if you're up 1 with 0:20 to go, do you score a TD? Or fumble it out of bounds?DeletedUser wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:35 pmI would be fine with still giving it to the defense but giving it to them at the 5 instead of the 20.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:34 pmI agree with the theory behind the rule. I don't think offensive players should be rewarded for being loose with the ball.pdub wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:36 pm And again, let's change that rule.
It's so dumb.
If I fumble on the 3 yard line to the .5 yard line, I get the ball at the .5 yard line.
I understand fumbling into the endzone is unique but it shouldn't be bizarro world rules.
Just make it simple - if the ball is fumbled out of the endzone then spot it at the point of the fumble.
But nor does the reward (for the defense) presently make sense.
I would be ok with a loss of down and placing the ball at the 5 or something (if already goal-to-go), or 1st down on the 10 (if not already goal-to-go).
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Just make it consistent then.
Five yard penalty.
Again, a fumble that isn't recovered all over the field isn't rewarding anyone really - the defense caused the fumble but didn't recover it in time - and you don't gain any extra yards, unless you recover, from where the fumble occurs.
Five yard penalty.
Again, a fumble that isn't recovered all over the field isn't rewarding anyone really - the defense caused the fumble but didn't recover it in time - and you don't gain any extra yards, unless you recover, from where the fumble occurs.
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You take a knee?jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:38 pmNo issue on my end - although I suppose it opens up some gamesmanship; if you're up 1 with 0:20 to go, do you score a TD? Or fumble it out of bounds?DeletedUser wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:35 pmI would be fine with still giving it to the defense but giving it to them at the 5 instead of the 20.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:34 pm
I agree with the theory behind the rule. I don't think offensive players should be rewarded for being loose with the ball.
But nor does the reward (for the defense) presently make sense.
I would be ok with a loss of down and placing the ball at the 5 or something (if already goal-to-go), or 1st down on the 10 (if not already goal-to-go).
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LOLpdub wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:40 pmYou take a knee?jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:38 pmNo issue on my end - although I suppose it opens up some gamesmanship; if you're up 1 with 0:20 to go, do you score a TD? Or fumble it out of bounds?DeletedUser wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:35 pm
I would be fine with still giving it to the defense but giving it to them at the 5 instead of the 20.
I was confused by that scenario too.
Score a TD (or kick a FG) would be my answer if taking a knee isn't an option.
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I like a standard 5 or 10 yard penalty from where the ball was fumbled.
I fumble it on 1st and goal from the 10 on the 4 yard line ( and it somehow goes out of bounds in the endzone ), it's now 2nd and goal on the 14 yard line.
I fumble it on 1st and goal from the 10 on the 4 yard line ( and it somehow goes out of bounds in the endzone ), it's now 2nd and goal on the 14 yard line.
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A team on fourth down who fumbles thru the endzone would lose possession at the spot of the fumble. The defense is rewarded with a touchback only when they physically recover the ball. The Bills did not deserve to be "rewarded" for blindly hacking the ball OOB. Recover it for a rewarded possession. Otherwise spot of fumble. Maybe bring back the forward lateral penalty otherwise
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So a 5yd penalty from where the fumble occurs?
Seems even more confusing than the current rule if we are trying to keep it simple.
But, I like the current rule. I think the defense should be rewarded for causing the offense to fumble it out of the endzone. I also think offensive players should protect the ball and not reach for the goal line like Hardman did. It was a stupid play.
Seems even more confusing than the current rule if we are trying to keep it simple.
But, I like the current rule. I think the defense should be rewarded for causing the offense to fumble it out of the endzone. I also think offensive players should protect the ball and not reach for the goal line like Hardman did. It was a stupid play.
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How is that difficult?
LOL.
If someone fumbles it out of bounds now ( no team recovers ) the offense gets the ball at the point of the fumble.
Add a 5 yard ( or 10 - whatever it is, just consistent ) penalty to that.
And in the case of defenses, should the defense be rewarded for a fumble that isn't recovered anywhere else on the field?
LOL.
If someone fumbles it out of bounds now ( no team recovers ) the offense gets the ball at the point of the fumble.
Add a 5 yard ( or 10 - whatever it is, just consistent ) penalty to that.
And in the case of defenses, should the defense be rewarded for a fumble that isn't recovered anywhere else on the field?
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The current rule below just needs to take out the end zone weirdness:
A fumble that goes forward and out of bounds will return to the fumbling team at the spot of the fumble unless the ball goes out of bounds in the opponent s end zone.
A fumble that goes forward and out of bounds will return to the fumbling team at the spot of the fumble unless the ball goes out of bounds in the opponent s end zone.
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Exactlypdub wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:56 pm How is that difficult?
LOL.
If someone fumbles it out of bounds now ( no team recovers ) the offense gets the ball at the point of the fumble.
Add a 5 yard ( or 10 - whatever it is, just consistent ) penalty to that.
And in the case of defenses, should the defense be rewarded for a fumble that isn't recovered anywhere else on the field?
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While discussing the scenarios, I do think there should be some sort of extra penalty.
I actually don't think 5 yards is enough - i'd say 10.
But certainly not entirely take away an offensive possession if the defense doesn't recover.
I actually don't think 5 yards is enough - i'd say 10.
But certainly not entirely take away an offensive possession if the defense doesn't recover.
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Technically it is an illegal forward pass or lateral anyway.
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I don't agree with that.
It was terrible to watch and just so so Chiefs pre-Mahomes but that circumstance, you should be able to run with it if not down.
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Illegal touching IMHO. Like catching your own batted pass. Down on completion. These are squirrely plays that are just as bad as throwing to linemen. Rare occurrences, but fumbling forward/offense advancing fumbles was something supposedly taken out of the game. Mariota could have injured himself. If God had been watching.
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Yea, there's just something about the defense locking in at the goal line where they should be rewarded just a bit. I see that angle.
But a full takeover - silly.