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Punting a field goal in a football game is not a common play. In football, a punt is when a team kicks the ball to the other team to change possession. A field goal is when a team tries to kick the ball through the goalposts to score points. If a team were to attempt to punt a field goal, it would likely result in a failed play and a turnover to the opposing team.

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