Here's where we went astray.
Kababmaster wrote:
Pretty sure a free kick that goes straight up in the air is open to be fair caught, that's why 99.99999% of the time you see the ball hit the ground first (Kickers action) and then pop up in the air.
Have you seen a flag on a onsides kick that is not in line with this NFL Rule ?
A said something about free kicks not being punts.
This is probably what I should have said:
You can't call for a fair catch & then allow the ball to hit the ground on a free kick. Once the ball travels 10 yards, it is a "live" ball and can be recovered by either team.
If you call for a fair catch on a free kick, you better **** well catch the ball. ;)