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Old 09-18-2007, 11:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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In footbal what is a on-side kick?

What is a on-side kick?
How often can you do it in a game?
what happenes if you are or are not successful?
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Old 09-21-2007, 11:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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In footbal what is a on-side kick?

On kick off, once the ball goes 10 years, anyone can grab it. It is a risky move but if your team is behind late in the game, it can pay off. The opposing team is more likely to recover the ball with good field position but it doesn't always work out that way. Other than starting halves, you only kick off after scoring so the idea is to score again quickly. Usually your team is still behind 1-8 points after you just scored.
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Old 09-24-2007, 11:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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In footbal what is a on-side kick?

An onside kick is a 10+yard kick in which the kicking teams goal is to secure the ball for offense. It happens 40% of all NFL games the NFL, 23% of onside kicks were successful (12 out of 52). It is usually done around the 2nd half "2 minute warning". If you are not successful the receiving team gets the ball right where they recovered it.

An attempt by the kicking team to recover the ball by kicking it a short distance down the field.

Since at least 1923, the onside kick has been subject to additional constraints in most forms of American football, and the term is now something of a misnomer in American football. The receiving team has in general a presumption to a kicked ball, unless a player on the team touches the ball and muffs or fumbles it, upon which the ball becomes live and may be recovered and advanced by the kicking team. Otherwise, the restrictions that must be met in order for the ball to be recovered are:

The kick must be a free kick (a kickoff, free kick after a safety, or the rare fair catch kick)

The kick must cross the receiving team's restraining line (normally 10 yards in front of the kicking team's line).

The kicking team may only recover and retain possession of the kicked ball, but not advance it. The kicking team must not interfere with an attempt by a player of the receiving side to catch the ball on the fly "Onside kick" is now reserved in modern usage for a free kick intentionally attempted in such a manner as to maximize the possibility of recovery by the kicking team. Kicks not attempted in such a way that yet happen to be muffed or fumbled by the receiving team are not referred to as onside kicks.

Once the ball has hit the ground there is no chance of a catch and hence no possibility of interference. Thus the kicking team generally attempts to make the ball bounce early and be available around 10 yards in front of the spot of the kick. One technique, useful especially on a hard field such as one with an artificial surface, is to kick the ball in a way that it spins end-over-end very near the ground and makes a sudden bounce high in the air. The oblong shape of an American football can make it bounce off the ground and players in very unpredictable ways. This unpredictability has the additional benefit for the kicking team of increasing the probability that the receiving team will muff the kick.

An onside kick from a free kick is usually a desperation technique used for a kickoff by a team trailing in the score with little time left in the game, in order to gain another possession of the ball and to hopefully allow scoring again. The risk is that if the receiving team does get possession of the ball ? as they usually do ? they will have much better field position, meaning they will have less distance of the field that they need to move the ball in order to score. For this reason, this play is typically only attempted with very little time on the clock, when the field position advantage of the receiving team is not very important because they are already ahead and will simply focus on running the clock out and ending the game regardless of their initial field position.
Occasionally, football coaches will attempt surprise onside kicks in an effort to catch their opponent's players off guard, when they are less likely to have the putative "hands team" on the field. For instance, in Super Bowl XXX, Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher called an onside kick early in the fourth quarter when trailing 20-10 which was successfully recovered.

ORIGIN OF THE TERM
American football and Canadian football originate in rugby union, and so does the onside kick. In rugby, while the forward pass is prohibited, the ball may be advanced by the team in possession on a kick, provided that the receiver of the kick was onside when the kick was made (i.e., level with or behind the kicker.)
This form of onside kick is still legal in Canadian football, just as in rugby. A player of the kicking team (at any kick, not just a free kick) who is "onside" may recover the ball and retain possession for his team. This includes the kicker himself and anyone else behind the ball at the time it was kicked, other than the holder for a place kick. The form of onside kick available at a free kick in American football (see below) is also available in Canadian football for a kickoff as well; however, the kick may well be chipped high instead of bounced, because the players of the receiving team have no particular first right to the ball as in American football?both sides may play the ball equally, even in the air.

PICTURES OF ONSIDE KICK
http://blog.kir.com/archives/OU-Oregon%2...


LINKS ON ONSIDE KICK
http://football.about.com/cs/football101...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onside_kick
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Old 09-27-2007, 10:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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In footbal what is a on-side kick?

An onside kick is when you kick the ball 10 yards or a little bit more. You do this because you want to recover the ball and make it yours again. You can do this as many times as you want in a game. It is mostly unsuccessful.If you do not recover you give your opponent excellent Field position. Hope this helps you.
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Old 09-30-2007, 10:29 PM   #5 (permalink)
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In footbal what is a on-side kick?

on a kick off if the ball goes past 10 yards and the kicking team recovers it
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Old 10-03-2007, 10:09 PM   #6 (permalink)
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In footbal what is a on-side kick?

On a kick off the football only has to go ten yards and then it's a "live" ball and any player on the field can grab it retaining possesion for its team. On side kicks are short kicks (preferably just over ten yards) where the kicking team tries to get the ball.
You can do it as often as you like and whenever you are kicking off but most teams do it only when necessary...say you are down 6 points with not much time left in the game.
If you are not sucessful, the other team will get the ball with a short field and are more likely to score which is why on side kicks are rare and almost only used when necessary. On side kicks are usually NOT successful.
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Old 10-06-2007, 09:50 PM   #7 (permalink)
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In footbal what is a on-side kick?

It is where the kicking team kicks it at least ten yards, and if they recover it, they get the ball back.

You can do it as many times in a game as you want.
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