Whatllyahave
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We did see it a few times and maybe more often this as JT finishes polishing his already considerable talents.
One of those Colorado option wizards had a sweet down field pitch back in the day.
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Question: The penalty for an illegal forward pass is 5 yards from the spot of the foul and loss of down. If the illegal pass occurs on 3rd down and more than 5 yards downfield of the line to gain (a.k.a., the first down marker), what is the resulting down and distance? Is it first and 10?
Did you watch the video posted above youAlmost impossible to keep pitch relation and when you're running down the field you need to protect the ball more, which makes it harder to pitch. Furthermore with differing speeds in opposing players, you can't really predict how close a trailing defender could be, and no real way to find out until you are already pitching it. You can't really compare it to rugby because, iirc, you can't block in rugby, so your team mates will all trail behind as well as the nature of what happens after you're tackled, I believe you can still pass it off to your own team, but you can't turn over. Meaning facing backwards when you get tackled is the best. I could be wrong, but I think that is how it goes. Basically rugby incentive's players being behind the ball carrier, and the ball carrier to face back as a tackle is approaching, when in football the incentive is to get down field to block, and there is little to no reason for a ball carrier to look back.
Great find. Thanks.Remember the buzz in recent years of the very successful Arkansas HS coach who doesn't punt, always goes it on 4th down regardless of field position, on kickoffs always goes for the onside kick?
Well, now he's looking to rugby concepts.
Just found this: http://www.backingthepack.com/2015/...-football-science-now-includes-rugby-concepts
which linked to this: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ach-who-never-punts-has-another-radical-idea/
Did you watch the video posted above you?
4th down. Without looking it up, don't think it is a spot foul. May be wrong.
I choreographed the Haka for the All Blacks.Any former rugby players on the board want to chime in? It's second nature in that sport. They're good at it because it's integral and it's practiced. It'd be an interesting experiment to see a rugby team suit up and do their thing on the grid iron vs a football defense.
The biggest difference between Rugby and football and pitching down field is the fact defensive players in rugby cannot not come from behind the play and touch the ball in the air on a pitch. The player would be considered offsides and it would be a penalty. Therefore in rugby the player only need to worry about players in front of them for pitching.