I bet the Rams would score 4 touchdowns or more and that the Charges would have more turnovers and give a ways than the Rams. Somehow I lost these two bets, am I missing something?
and turnovers were tied at 2
so thats that
Apparently only if the kicking team recovers its own blocked punt and forwards it for a first down. Because the punt is a fourth down play, if the kicking team does not get a first down, it is considered a zero gain on fourth.Does the blocked punt for a touchdown not count as a turnover? Because Allen and Ekeler both lost fumbles.
Once the punter makes contact, the ball goes to the other team.
Even if the Rams blocked the punt and recovered it on the 5...still not a turnover since it would have been Rams ball anyway.
Basically a turnover only counts when a team loses the ball without kicking it
It was a fair question though. In a way, it makes sense to view a blocked punt as a turn over. Technically, it is not however. I do believe a muffed punt recovered by the punting team qualifies as a fumble as I read the rules. @flv Is that a fair assessment?Now I understand, thanks.
It was a fair question though. In a way, it makes sense to view a blocked punt as a turn over. Technically, it is not however. I do believe a muffed punt recovered by the punting team qualifies as a fumble as I read the rules. @flv Is that a fair assessment?