![]() ![]() The answer is: it has always been called football. Have you ever wondered why Europeans, in South America and well, just about every other portion of the globe they call soccer “football”? Why is that? We call it “football” but its true heading is “American Football.” It is an extremely dangerous play but with the right skill set could make defending the punt rather hard.American Football is the game we follow today in the United States. If this kick hits a defender beyond the line of scrimmage, the offensive player can pick up the ball and play it. But if you get a player who is extremely good kicker on the run, he can perform a squib pseudo-rugby kick. I have seen punts used as a weapon - rarely and not lately.But that is a different question and categorized under field goal tries. ![]() Meaning on a punt if the punter looks like he is taking off running, then pulls up and kicks it at the last second, the defender would be allowed to hit him if he was already in the act of tackling before kick. Also refs are much less likely to offer this protection if the play is very non-standard. But they aren't the kicker unless they are kicking. punt/field goal does offer the kicker protection more so than any other player on any other play.Even the traditional shotgun has led to a field goal try (last one I remember was a drop kick by Flutie) punt or field goal can happen in any formation.This is the one allowance offered for fake field goals. Really the only difference on field goals is the place holder is allowed to stand up and become an active player in the play even though they are kneeling on the ground when they catch the ball. You can do it on any down and the play follows the rules of football. There are several rules around what happens during a punt but more or less any player can punt, they can punt on any down, and the opposing team can return the ball or take it where it is downed.įor field goals it is the same thing. You can punt on 1st down if you want.įor punting anyone can do it behind the line of scrimmage. Meaning you must have 7 men on the line of scrimmage, the end players are eligible, the backs are eligible, you are allowed a forward pass and so on. College and NFL? If you are technically allowed to do that to some degree in the NFL, then why isn't it done more often as a trick play?Ī punt has no special bearing and follows the rules of football. So do the rules actually allow you to fake a field goal attempt or punt which you then transform into a normal play or does making a genuine field goal attempt require you to go through with this and not doing so would just result in a failed field goal? Is there a difference between punt and field goal in this regard? Or is there a difference between various rule sets, i.e. putting the special team and kicker on the field, and then having the kicker actually run (or pass?) the ball instead, trying to make a normal 4th down attempt. What I mean is making the play look like a field goal/punt, i.e. What I haven't ever seen in the NFL (although, I'm only following it rather actively for about 2 seasons) is a faked field goal attempt or punt and I wonder if this is even possible. you can't risk giving your opponent the offense) and/or you're confident you can make a new 1st down. The usual strategy is to settle for a punt or field goal, unless the situation is rather urgent (i.e. They can either play that down as a "normal" offensive play in order to reach a new 1st down, or they can either punt the ball or attempt a field goal, depending how far they are from the end zone. they didn't achieve to get a new 1st down in their past 3 attempts, they're faced with basically 2 fundamentally different options. Whenever an offense reaches the 4th down in American Football, i.e. ![]()
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