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Originally Posted by Chateau Becot
Not a new rule....been around for many, many years, in fact. Just not sure how someone who's watched football for 4 decades missed witnessing this or even knowing this rule but I guess it happens.
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Because in 40 years it only has been attempted a handful of times and successfully returned for a TD for even less # of times out of those handful of attempts.
One of those times for example was a Minnesota Vikings game.
Are you familiar with games and market blackouts?
I lived in Texas my entire 40 years: Houston and Dallas.
We only get Houston and Dallas here and a few AFC and NFC games.
NO I DON'T HAVE THE NFL ACCESS OR NFL NETWORK or WHATEVER YOU CALL IT WHERE I CAN WATCH EVERY GAME EVERY WEEK REGARDLESS OF TV MARKET.
Minnesota is also not a team I watch or follow.
The odds of me just happen to watch a Minnesota game that just happens to be on TV in Dallas or Houston and for that game to just happen to have a long FG attempt fielded by the non kicking team and ran back for a TD are very miniscule.
So to answer your question, I can watch football for 100 years but to be at right place at the right time with the right game on TV that has one of these plays attempted, the odds are very small.
I came by to post this when I saw your answer to my question:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...eal-with-bears
If he is really that good, why did the Raiders get rid of him?
$141 million! Ridiculous!
He ain't that good.
Look at all them ZEROS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalil...eer_statistics
So he was picked for the Pro Bowl in 2015, 2016, 2017?
Guess there was no one that was WORSE or BETTER than him.