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Originally posted by AirMcMVP
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21LaDainianTomlinson
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Originally posted by PenFifteen
isn't that supposed to be a safety?
In real life. . . YES.
In GLB. . . Who the fuck knows?
isn't that supposed to be a safety?
In real life. . . YES.
In GLB. . . Who the fuck knows?
coreyls18
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Originally posted by 21LaDainianTomlinson
In real life. . . YES.
In GLB. . . Who the fuck knows?
in real life I think that would just be intentional grounding. But then again no one ever has done this, not even in little league. But doesnt make sense to be a safety.
In real life. . . YES.
In GLB. . . Who the fuck knows?
in real life I think that would just be intentional grounding. But then again no one ever has done this, not even in little league. But doesnt make sense to be a safety.
21LaDainianTomlinson
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Originally posted by coreyls18
in real life I think that would just be intentional grounding. But then again no one ever has done this, not even in little league. But doesnt make sense to be a safety.
If the ball was not tipped or deflected by a defender (which it wasn't on this play, or atleast it doesn't say it was.) then this would be a safety. It's a backwards pass which makes it a lateral.
Among the ways the defensive (non-possessing) team may score a safety are:
an opponent in possession of the ball is tackled in his own end zone;
an opponent in possession of the ball steps out of play (i.e., across the side line or end line) from his own end zone;
an opponent snaps, laterals, or fumbles the ball out of play in his own end zone;
an opponent fumbles the ball in the field of play and the loose ball touches the pylon of his own end zone;
an opponent touches the ball on a kickoff and it rolls out of the back or sides of the end zone;
an opponent downs (kneels or falls on) the ball in his own end zone (an intentional safety);
the opposing team has a punt or kick blocked, and the ball then goes out of play in their own end zone;
the opposing team commits certain penalties, such as intentional grounding or holding, in their own end zone.
in real life I think that would just be intentional grounding. But then again no one ever has done this, not even in little league. But doesnt make sense to be a safety.
If the ball was not tipped or deflected by a defender (which it wasn't on this play, or atleast it doesn't say it was.) then this would be a safety. It's a backwards pass which makes it a lateral.
Among the ways the defensive (non-possessing) team may score a safety are:
an opponent in possession of the ball is tackled in his own end zone;
an opponent in possession of the ball steps out of play (i.e., across the side line or end line) from his own end zone;
an opponent snaps, laterals, or fumbles the ball out of play in his own end zone;
an opponent fumbles the ball in the field of play and the loose ball touches the pylon of his own end zone;
an opponent touches the ball on a kickoff and it rolls out of the back or sides of the end zone;
an opponent downs (kneels or falls on) the ball in his own end zone (an intentional safety);
the opposing team has a punt or kick blocked, and the ball then goes out of play in their own end zone;
the opposing team commits certain penalties, such as intentional grounding or holding, in their own end zone.
Edited by 21LaDainianTomlinson on Jun 15, 2012 07:48:05
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nice info, good fine. I knew the fumble and bad snap was but not the pass. But yeah when you think of it as a lateral yeah makes sense.
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