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	<title>Comments on: Strange Plays for Week 5</title>
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		<title>By: Erik Persson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Erik Persson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 06:37:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There was a VERY unusual non-touchdown play from Week 5 that a lot of people may have missed.  It occurred with 11:02 remaining in the 4th quarter of the Tampa Bay-Denver game.  Jeff Garcia's pass intended for Antonio Bryant was intercepted by Marcus Thomas.  Thomas returned the pick 11 yards, at which point he was stripped of the ball by Warrick Dunn.  Arron Sears recovered for the Bucs, resulting in a double change of possession.  Our league has a rule in place (Keenan McCardell Rule) that gives both teams' defenses credit for a fumble recovery in instances such as this.  Basically, once a ball is turned over the first time -- or surrendered/kicked voluntarily, in the case of special teams -- both teams are considered the defense until the play ends.  Not sure how you guys handle this on your end, as the extra point (fumble recovery for Tampa Bay) didn't play a factor in any fantasy games in our league (the guy with the Bucs defense didn't start them), but I'm sure it affected someone and should probably be addressed for future reference.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a VERY unusual non-touchdown play from Week 5 that a lot of people may have missed.  It occurred with 11:02 remaining in the 4th quarter of the Tampa Bay-Denver game.  Jeff Garcia&#8217;s pass intended for Antonio Bryant was intercepted by Marcus Thomas.  Thomas returned the pick 11 yards, at which point he was stripped of the ball by Warrick Dunn.  Arron Sears recovered for the Bucs, resulting in a double change of possession.  Our league has a rule in place (Keenan McCardell Rule) that gives both teams&#8217; defenses credit for a fumble recovery in instances such as this.  Basically, once a ball is turned over the first time &#8212; or surrendered/kicked voluntarily, in the case of special teams &#8212; both teams are considered the defense until the play ends.  Not sure how you guys handle this on your end, as the extra point (fumble recovery for Tampa Bay) didn&#8217;t play a factor in any fantasy games in our league (the guy with the Bucs defense didn&#8217;t start them), but I&#8217;m sure it affected someone and should probably be addressed for future reference.</p>
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