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<blockquote data-quote="GUN DOG" data-source="post: 1343429" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>In Canadian football any kick that goes into the end zone is a live ball, except for a successful field goal or if the goalposts are hit while the ball is in flight.</p><p></p><p>A defensive open-field kick was attempted by the Toronto Argonauts against the Montreal Alouettes. Montreal attempted a 36-yard field goal but missed. Mike Bradwell caught a live ball and then kicked back the ball outside the end zone, only to see it caught by Duval and kicked again to attempt a single Kicked out of the end zone. Toronto then attempted another kick, but Montreal ended up with the ball for a touchdown.</p><p></p><p>Thats how I remember how it works from years ago. May look the same but there are quite a few different rules</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GUN DOG, post: 1343429, member: 5944"] In Canadian football any kick that goes into the end zone is a live ball, except for a successful field goal or if the goalposts are hit while the ball is in flight. A defensive open-field kick was attempted by the Toronto Argonauts against the Montreal Alouettes. Montreal attempted a 36-yard field goal but missed. Mike Bradwell caught a live ball and then kicked back the ball outside the end zone, only to see it caught by Duval and kicked again to attempt a single Kicked out of the end zone. Toronto then attempted another kick, but Montreal ended up with the ball for a touchdown. Thats how I remember how it works from years ago. May look the same but there are quite a few different rules [/QUOTE]
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