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![]() In the BMEFA, we use a bit of a different version of the fumble man rule based on what I first saw used in the TBA several years ago. Each team designates their FM before the game. If that player makes a solo tackle, a coin is flipped. Heads=fumble; tails=no fumble. If there's a fumble, the defensive coach then calls a second flip in the air and id correct, possession switches there and that's that. There is no fumble return since, by definition, the player recovering is already "down" by the touch of an opposing team's base.
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![]() We do the same thing like Roo and BMEFA except that we have 3 players who can cause a fumble....
.... it has been great to get more players involved in causing turnovers...INTS are hard to come by..... K-LO ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() In the culture of MPFL fumbles are caused when a defensive's players hand, helmet or other body appendage is touching the ball when the board stops.
Learning from the one common element that in actual football that fumbles occur when someone strikes at the ball in an effort to cause a fumble we stay with that common factor. With this any player can cause a fumble, however a fumble over rules a broken tackle, and a tackle over rules a fumble as the runner is down by contact. To recover a fumble, any free player, ( not touching a player on the other team ) can be turned to recover the ball, recovering the ball is the same as completing a Pass Placement pass, hitting the ball with the front part of the base. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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