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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1085037" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Interesting point. Might need more clarification as I’m seeing both versions of this rule. The generic AI type answer is broad saying forward/backward slapping isn’t allowed. However imo that’s a broad answer and not content with this specific scenario. Why would a Receiving team slap a ball toward an opponent goal line?</p><p></p><p>The existing rule for Batting is only applied (loosely applied because it has to be definitively used to advance the ball towards the opponent Goal) if it is deemed the Return team or Offense Purposely Bats the ball Forward and in field of play. Such as in attempt to gain field advantage. The only exception I’m reading is if it’s in the Paint, THAT is correctly a flag if it’s slapped in either direction. I notched AI doesn’t distinguish between the scenarios because it’s broad answer. But not specific to Kickoffs.</p><p></p><p>I’m near 100% sure you can slap a ball out of bounds on the sideline. I’ve watched players do this and never get flagged. How would you even determine it’s a Slap? Suddenly anyone not securing a ball is a slap? There would be slapping flags every game. </p><p></p><p><strong>Notice Bullet point #3</strong></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]22150[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1085037, member: 10086"] Interesting point. Might need more clarification as I’m seeing both versions of this rule. The generic AI type answer is broad saying forward/backward slapping isn’t allowed. However imo that’s a broad answer and not content with this specific scenario. Why would a Receiving team slap a ball toward an opponent goal line? The existing rule for Batting is only applied (loosely applied because it has to be definitively used to advance the ball towards the opponent Goal) if it is deemed the Return team or Offense Purposely Bats the ball Forward and in field of play. Such as in attempt to gain field advantage. The only exception I’m reading is if it’s in the Paint, THAT is correctly a flag if it’s slapped in either direction. I notched AI doesn’t distinguish between the scenarios because it’s broad answer. But not specific to Kickoffs. I’m near 100% sure you can slap a ball out of bounds on the sideline. I’ve watched players do this and never get flagged. How would you even determine it’s a Slap? Suddenly anyone not securing a ball is a slap? There would be slapping flags every game. [B]Notice Bullet point #3[/B] [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_3263.jpeg"]22150[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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