AZGrizFan said:Why doesn't that interception count as an INT for Van Ackern?
And why doesn't it count as an INT against the QB?
Does it count as a pass attempt in the official stats?
AZGrizFan said:Another question: The play by plan has the fly sweep to Roberts as a rushing play when it's not. It's a pass play, correct?
grizindabox said:AZGrizFan said:Another question: The play by plan has the fly sweep to Roberts as a rushing play when it's not. It's a pass play, correct?
correct...play is designed as a forward pass...
At least the points count (whichever teams gets themgrizindabox said:AZGrizFan said:Why doesn't that interception count as an INT for Van Ackern?
And why doesn't it count as an INT against the QB?
Does it count as a pass attempt in the official stats?
The answer...because the rules state that no yardage, tackles, interceptions, pass attempts, etc. etc etc that occur during a 2 point try count towards individual or team statistics...
IdaGriz01 said:At least the points count (whichever teams gets themgrizindabox said:AZGrizFan said:Why doesn't that interception count as an INT for Van Ackern?
And why doesn't it count as an INT against the QB?
Does it count as a pass attempt in the official stats?
The answer...because the rules state that no yardage, tackles, interceptions, pass attempts, etc. etc etc that occur during a 2 point try count towards individual or team statistics...).
Used to be that way I think but not anymoreBDizzle said:I thought as soon as it's intercepted the play is dead?
Been a long time -- in college football -- that a defensive reversal on a two point conversion has been allowed. Blocked punt, interception or even a fumble returned by the D gives them two points. It's true, as I recall, that those turnovers kill the play in high school football ... but not college.Fahque said:Used to be that way I think but not anymoreBDizzle said:I thought as soon as it's intercepted the play is dead?