well, if you are behind the last man you are offside but if you are in front of the last man you are onside
At best 25 to 33%
yes
The same way as outdoors. But inside the ball has a bit more bounce.
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Complete Onside Soccer happened in 1996.
Yes. However, according to NFL Rules: " If ball hits ground or is touched by member of kicking team in flight, fair catch signal is off and all rules for a kicked ball apply. " Therefore, if the onside kick touches the ground, it may not be fair caught. Since the vast, vast majority of onside kicks are on the ground, it would be a rare sight to see an onside kick fair caught.
yes the receiving team can pick it up and run it back at anytime after the ball is kicked.
Complete Onside Soccer was created on 1996-06-21.
the defence doesnt have to touch the ball in order for the offence to get it.
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There is no such thing as an onside punt because if you punt it, the other team has to touch the ball before you can recover it. There is such thing as an onside kick on a kickoff when the ball can go ten yards then any team can recover it. Or on an onside kickoff if it hits the receiving team, anyone can recover it
No, the football has to go 10 yards before it can be recovered by the kicking team. if it goes 10 yards and is in the air the kicking team can recover it.