This will not count as a punt and the eventual outcome of the play will determine the way it should be recorded. If a kicker should attempt a punt and the ball fails to cross the line of scrimmage, a loose ball is created.Kicks that do NOT cross scrimmage line:.Kicks from placement directed towards a sideline in an attempt to recover the ball and gain a first down.Kicks from placement from a point in a team’s own end of the field into a strong wind to avoid a punt blowing back over the line of scrimmage. ostensibly for either field position or ‘onside kicks’ with an attempt to recover and advance the ball, are not counted as Field Goal attempts. Place kicks, that in the opinion of the CFL’s Head Statistician, that are directed away the goal posts intentionally i.e. Any player who deflects a convert kick attempt and it is unsuccessful will receive credit for a blocked kick no matter where the ball goes afterwards. For example, any such Punt or FG attempt that in the opinion of the statistician is sufficiently disrupted by the defending player and renders the field goal attempt unsuccessful, or limits the punt to no further than 10 yards downfield, that player will be credited with a blocked kick. that cross the line of scrimmage, are still treated as a blocked kick charged against the kicking team and credited to the defence. Punts or Field Goal attempts that are partially blocked ("deflected") i.e.The yardage for Missed Field Goals will be recorded separately and calculated from the LOS to the point of recovery.
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