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Posted - 11/21/2011 8:19:55 PM |
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"portland factor says"
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Shananaginns: Jets TD should count on special teams. 1. Once the ball is fumbled both teams are on defense. 2. TD on the board cant just disapear from ragnarok offensively, cause it sure counts against whoever defense its against. 3. If a QB threw an int and the DB ran it back 10 yrds and then fumbled, and the O recovers it and ran it in for a TD, special teams would be credited for a TB, fumble recovery, and the other team, a fumble loss.
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Posted - 11/21/2011 10:02:40 PM |
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Wait, what?
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So you're saying that a fumble by an offensive player that is recovered in the end zone by another offensive player should count as a special teams TD? How does that make any sense? Are you suggesting that every fumble recovered by the offense should count as points for special teams? Or just Jets TDs? |
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Posted - 11/21/2011 10:35:39 PM |
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Maybe I'm misreading something...
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But how can special teams be given credit for a score when they're never on the field in that scenario? |
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