In the last minute of the Montreal game, the Blue Bombers scored a touchdown and missed the 2 pt convert.
On the subsequent kick off, Lumbala takes a knee and then gets up and returns for 16 yards.
I know kneeling by the QB is the end of the play, and kneeling in the endzone would immediately give up a safety or rouge. To me, kneeling on the kickoff in play should result in a dead ball (as per Rule 1 Section 4 of the rule book):
"• When a ball carrier is on the ground and, in the judgment of the official, is not
attempting to advance the ball, the official shall immediately declare the ball dead."
Now, the reason I bring this up is our actions on the 2nd to last play of the game. With 6 seconds left, Troy Smith throws a pass to Brandon Whitaker for 7 yards to the Wpg54. Shouldn't the Bombers have let Whitaker lie on the ground for an additional second or two to run out the clock, rather than tackle the defenseless player immediately?
IMO, if Lumbala kneeling does not trigger a whistle on the kick off, the same rules should apply to Whitaker and the whistle shouldn't blow until he's touched.
In the last minute of the Montreal game, the Blue Bombers scored a touchdown and missed the 2 pt convert.
On the subsequent kick off, Lumbala takes a knee and then gets up and returns for 16 yards.
I know kneeling by the QB is the end of the play, and kneeling in the endzone would immediately give up a safety or rouge. To me, kneeling on the kickoff in play should result in a dead ball (as per Rule 1 Section 4 of the rule book):
"• When a ball carrier is on the ground and, in the judgment of the official, is not
attempting to advance the ball, the official shall immediately declare the ball dead."
Now, the reason I bring this up is our actions on the 2nd to last play of the game. With 6 seconds left, Troy Smith throws a pass to Brandon Whitaker for 7 yards to the Wpg54. Shouldn't the Bombers have let Whitaker lie on the ground for an additional second or two to run out the clock, rather than tackle the defenseless player immediately?
IMO, if Lumbala kneeling does not trigger a whistle on the kick off, the same rules should apply to Whitaker and the whistle shouldn't blow until he's touched.