football rules question

It is no longer legal, but a player named R.C. Owens used to do it fairly regularly on long field goals in the NFL.

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How it could be seen as unfair is beyond me, but there you have it.

Goal tending on a field goal is unfair because the defense is supposed to try to block the kick at its outset. This means that the defensive line will have made a push through the offensive line. Just like on any other football play.

But once the ball is in the air, you’ve got to let it play out.

Twas a Monday night game.

I’m still not totally satisfied. Your 9-4-1 states “any player may block a scrimmage kick in the field of play or endzone” and the other rule states that “blocking” is preventing the ball from advancing beyond the neutral zone.

Those sound contradictory for one.

But also, aren’t FGs often blocked from beyond the neutral zone, even if just by a yard or two. I realize that MOSTLY they come from a penetration into the neutral zone, but surely some kicks have been blocked from beyond the neutral zone.

Could you imagine a REF (you sound like you are one) calling a penalty for blocking a kick beyond the neutral zone???

actually, I am satisfied, because this one does seem to handle it. I kind of had a brain short.

This quote is nice for another reason. I’ve seen lists of things refs call penalties for and I’ve heard that term “palpably unfair action”. The only PUA I’ve ever know about was a coach or bench player running onto the field to make a tackle.

This ruling seems weird to me. Even though it’s illegal for a player to bat down a field goal attempt, it’s still in his team’s best interest to do so, because the penalty (a two-point safety) is better than letting the ball continue through the uprights (a three-point FG).

Kicks blocked within 3 yards of the line of scrimmage are considered to be blocked at or behind it.
6-3-1-b:
b. The blocking of a scrimmage kick by an opponent of the kicking team
who is no more than three yards beyond the neutral zone is considered
to have occurred within or behind that zone (Rule 2-10-5).

In the college game, the play would only be a safety if the ball went out of bounds. If the ball landed in the field of play, it would be live. If the kickers recover it in the end zone, it’s six points.