During a kickoff the clock doesn't start until the return man touches the ball, correct?
Why doesn't the clock start when the ball is kicked?
Is punting the same way? Does a punt clock start when it's kicked or when someone touches the ball?
PFT suggest the Cowboys could of used the fair catch / free kick rule... but with only 2 seconds on the clock and a punt staying in the air for 3 seconds, the clock would be done if the clock starts during the punt. So there would be no time to kick it, unless the clock doesn't start until the return man touches it.
Also why did the Packers punt it? ... Aaron Rodgers can waste two seconds and throw the ball away with no chance of a return... would of been safer to not punt it (assuming they can protect Rodgers for two seconds).
Or steal a page out of John Harbaugh and tell everyone on the punt team to hold everyone on defense and get all the yellow flags to fly... after all the game doesn't end on a defensive penalty but does on an offensive penalty and kneel the ball after two seconds.