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Old 09-07-2009, 02:41 AM
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If a team is going for two points and the pass is intercepted or a fumble occurs. the defending team can return it for 2 points of there own. It's rare but it just hapended this weekend. I honestly thought if either a fumble or interception happened that the play was just over/blown dead. With that said, how does this apply to miniature football. For instance.

**In the CBSMF, Let's say a coach is going for 2 and someone shakes the box and a fumble occurs to the defense, who get's to return the football back the other way. Also, while shaking the box during the ANDRE rule passing scenario. If the dice come up as an interception, who gets to return the ball back the other way for the 2 points. If this happens, ofcourse the defensive team is going to want the player who has the clearest path back the other way to return the ball. The offense could have just scored and gone up 27-26. They might want to go for 2 to make it 29-26 in case the opposing team marches down field quickly and goes for a field goal to tie it up 29-29. That defending team returns an interception or fumble by a team going for 2, they go up 28-27.

BOTTOM LINE IS, I DID NOT KNOW THIS WAS DONE UNTIL I JUST SAW IT

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Old 09-07-2009, 07:44 AM
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one announcer said it only counts as 2 points in college, NFL is different.
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Old 09-07-2009, 09:27 AM
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2 points for a conversion return in NCAA - play is blown dead in NFL.

Good quesh on the CBSMF - I don't recall seeing it addressed in the rules set.
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Old 09-07-2009, 11:24 AM
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On the fumble it is a dead ball just like all other fumbles.
I think if you throw a interception it goes to the closest player on the D.
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Old 09-07-2009, 11:53 AM
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ok the fumble won't be an issue. But if a pick is thrown and the return man is determined, do all the pivots remain the same. In other words,

Does the return man get to be angled anywhere you want him to run and the NOW defense angles for the tackle.

orrrrrrrrrr

can this be a special rule and let the return man run 5 to 10 yards, stop the board and then let the defense angle it's players for the chase. It would make it interesting if the interceptor can run 5 yards granted he has a clear path. Then let the defense chase and try and catch him. may be fun to watch if this should occur.

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