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Kick after a safety - 9/22/2008 12:06:23 AM   
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What a strange looking play.It looked like a punt from the kicker with out the snap back.I was watching Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.I never seen a play like that before but I don`t watch that much American Football.Does kicking it like that make the ball go farther or shorter?
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RE: Kick after a safety - 9/22/2008 1:34:08 AM   
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What a strange looking play.It looked like a punt from the kicker with out the snap back.I was watching Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.I never seen a play like that before but I don`t watch that much American Football.Does kicking it like that make the ball go farther or shorter?


Whenever a team gives up a safety, they have to punt the ball off like that, rather than kick it off like they normally do.

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RE: Kick after a safety - 9/22/2008 5:01:22 AM   
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It's called a free kick.

It may be a punt, placekick, or even a dropkick, but a tee cannot be used, so the ball is almost always punted.

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RE: Kick after a safety - 8/3/2009 12:36:56 AM   
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I'm also fairly sure that the kicking team in that situation can recover if the ball goes ten yards. As far I know it's never (or very rarely) been attempted.

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RE: Kick after a safety - 11/19/2009 12:46:57 AM   
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Are you sure a tee cannot be used on a free kick? I thought I remember Mike Cofer attempting a 63 yarder with the 49ers many moons on a free kick at the end of a half, and I'm almost positive he used a tee.


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RE: Kick after a safety - 12/4/2009 4:39:35 PM   
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Brockleigh,

A free kick cannot be done with a tee. Someone has to hold the ball (like on a PAT or FG). But there is no defensive rush.

I remember Mac Percival of the Bears beating the Packers on a free kick (after a punt fair catch inside the 50) on the last play of a game back in the '60s.

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RE: Kick after a safety - 12/11/2009 2:37:33 PM   
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A free kick after a safety cannot be used to try a field goal.

There is a free kick that can be used after a fair catch. That can be used to try for a field goal, but no tee can be used under NFL rules (a tee can be used in high school).

Mike Cofer tried a 60 yard free kick in a playoff against the Vikings in 1989, but he missed. There have been three other attempts in the NFL since, and all have failed as well.

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