billykaykay Posted May 29, 2015 Posted May 29, 2015 Let's say that you go for 2, score, but are called for holding. Does the 2 point conversion then go back to the 12 yard line? After the holding is called, can you then decide to go for one(1) ? If you are then allowed to go for one, does the line of scrimmage now become the 35 instead of the 25 ? I searched & didn't see this topic addressed.
K D Posted May 29, 2015 Posted May 29, 2015 good question. i think this rule change is going to be a flop and they will be back to the old way soon enough
YoloinOhio Posted May 29, 2015 Posted May 29, 2015 On 5/29/2015 at 4:58 PM, billykaykay said: Let's say that you go for 2, score, but are called for holding. Does the 2 point conversion then go back to the 12 yard line? After the holding is called, can you then decide to go for one(1) ? If you are then allowed to go for one, does the line of scrimmage now become the 35 instead of the 25 ? I searched & didn't see this topic addressed. yes, yes, and yes
quinnearlysghost88 Posted May 29, 2015 Posted May 29, 2015 FOULS COMMITTED DURING TRY Article 3 Fouls Committed During Try Item 1: Fouls Before the Signal. If there is a foul by either team after a touchdown and before the ready-for-play signal, it is enforced on the next kickoff. A.R. 11.5 Offensive player A1 clips after runner A2 had scored a touchdown. Ruling: Penalty is enforced from the succeeding spot which is the spot of the next kickoff. Penalty is not enforced on Try. Item 2: Fouls Before the Snap. If there is a foul by the offense which causes a play to be whistled dead prior to the snap, it shall be treated the same as if it had occurred prior to a scrimmage play. The whistle shall be blown immediately. (See 7-4-1). If a foul by the defense prevents the attempt of a Try, the offensive team has the option to have the distance penalty assessed on the next Try or on the ensuing kickoff. Item 3: Fouls by Team A. The following applies if there is a foul by Team A: (a) If there is a foul by the offense during a successful Try, after the penalty the Try shall be repeated, unless the penalty for the foul results in a loss of down. (b) If the penalty for a foul results in a loss of down, the Try is unsuccessful, and there shall be no replay. Item 4: Fouls by Team B. The following applies if there is a foul by Team B: (a) If the foul results in a safety, the offensive team is awarded one point. (b) If the attempted Try is unsuccessful, the offensive team may accept or decline the distance penalty before the down is replayed. © If the attempted Try is successful, all fouls committed by the defense will result in the distance penalty being assessed on the ensuing kickoff, unless the offensive team chooses to attempt a retry after enforcement of the penalty. Note: If the foul is for defensive pass interference, and it is declined, no distance penalty is enforced on the kickoff. Item 5: Fouls by Both Teams. If there are fouls by both teams during a Try, the Try must be replayed (14-5-1). Normal enforcement rules for double fouls apply. Item 6: Fouls After a Try. If there is a foul by either team after a Try, it is enforced on the succeeding kickoff. If there are fouls by both teams, normal enforcement rules apply. A.R. 11.6 During a Try which is unsuccessful, defensive B1 is offside. Ruling: Replay at previous spot or one yard line. A.R. 11.7 During a Try which is successful, defensive B1 is offside. Ruling: Try good and loss of yardage on kickoff against Team B, or retry from B’s one-yard line.
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