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I brought this up in another thread, but wanted more discussion...
One of the most obscure rules in the NFL rulebook is the fair catch free kick. Basically, any time that you make a fair catch, you have the option of trying a totally uncontested, undefended field goal (well, everyone is 10 yards back, like on a kickoff), with no snap, but with a holder.
Here is one such attempt, by Harbaugh's SF team:
San Francisco 49ers kicker Phil Dawson 71-yard fair catch kick attempt
Last night, Edelman fair caught the ball at the 35 yard line & 3 seconds left.
Gost could have tried a 75 yard FG. Impossible? Maybe. But remember, there is no defense. Low trajectory is fine. It's like a kickoff, and Gost has kicked at least an occasional KO through the uprights.
Downsides? The clocks starts on the kick, so it will run out, make or miss. The only downside is that ATL could conceivably return a short kick (think Auburn's "kick 6").
I am not saying that BB SHOULD have done this, but it would have been a bizarre way to end it, for sure!
There was discussion of this in the Cowboys game too: Cowboys passed on a chance for a fair catch free kick
One of the most obscure rules in the NFL rulebook is the fair catch free kick. Basically, any time that you make a fair catch, you have the option of trying a totally uncontested, undefended field goal (well, everyone is 10 yards back, like on a kickoff), with no snap, but with a holder.
Here is one such attempt, by Harbaugh's SF team:
San Francisco 49ers kicker Phil Dawson 71-yard fair catch kick attempt
Last night, Edelman fair caught the ball at the 35 yard line & 3 seconds left.
Gost could have tried a 75 yard FG. Impossible? Maybe. But remember, there is no defense. Low trajectory is fine. It's like a kickoff, and Gost has kicked at least an occasional KO through the uprights.
Downsides? The clocks starts on the kick, so it will run out, make or miss. The only downside is that ATL could conceivably return a short kick (think Auburn's "kick 6").
I am not saying that BB SHOULD have done this, but it would have been a bizarre way to end it, for sure!
There was discussion of this in the Cowboys game too: Cowboys passed on a chance for a fair catch free kick
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