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What was Craig T. Nelson thinking?
Just take the knee!!
Calling a running a play on your own 1 yard line in the pouring rain with your backup RB?
He deserved to have his house trashed.
Just take the knee!!
Calling a running a play on your own 1 yard line in the pouring rain with your backup RB?
He deserved to have his house trashed.
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I would think they'd still have to do the punt after the safety. But I'm not sure what the high school rules are in PA.
Especially since we've already established that the ball -- as well as the field -- are both slippery as hell. In order for the other team to win, the following things would have to happen:1. Cleanly field a freely-kicked punt in muddy/rainy conditions2. Assuming you don't score on the ensuing kick return (a safe assumption considering the muddy conditions), you'd have to get to AT LEAST the 23-yard line in less than 9 seconds.3. From there, you're looking at a 40-yard FG. Even in perfect weather conditions, that's a 50-50 proposition for a high school kicker. But with a slippery field and ball, you're looking at a one-in-a-million kick.Besides, even if you don't go the "intentional safety" route, the bottom line is that there were at least 4-5 plays that would have been a better choice than "handing off to your backup fullback".
The game ENDED on the fumble. He could have taken the snap and run out of the back of the end zone and the game would have been over.
I would think they'd still have to do the punt after the safety. But I'm not sure what the high school rules are in PA.