I just went through the game thread. I couldn't be on it since I was using my computer to stream USTVNow. When Boykin made the play to stop the punt from going in the end zone, the cardinals gained possession and fumbles. By rule, when the kicking team touches a punt, the ball is dead. The receiving team can attempt to pick up and advance the ball with no penalty. This means the receiving team can pick up a touched ball, run down the field, and retains possession because, by rule, the returning team has the choice of taking the ball where it was first touched by the D or where the ball is advanced to. We had Zero chance of getting that ball. It's just a rule we all need to get used to.
Another interesting rule happened tonight in the Eagles/ Giants game. The giants on 3rd and 1 run a pick play and a flag is thrown. The refs converse and pick up the flag, because, by rule, you are able to pick the defense within 1 yard of the line of scrimmage. This is a rule the patriots know well and utilize each and every short yardage situation. Good for 2pt conversions for our playbook!
Another interesting rule happened tonight in the Eagles/ Giants game. The giants on 3rd and 1 run a pick play and a flag is thrown. The refs converse and pick up the flag, because, by rule, you are able to pick the defense within 1 yard of the line of scrimmage. This is a rule the patriots know well and utilize each and every short yardage situation. Good for 2pt conversions for our playbook!