The other day I was explaining kicks in football to someone unfamiliar with the sport, and he asked me some questions about the difference between a punt and a FG attempt.
Afterwards, I was looking through the Rules to find the exact wordings, but I didn't exactly find what I was looking for.
A field goal attempt is a scrimmage kick. It may be a place kick or drop kick.
So we know a punt can never be a FG attempt.
But is a drop kick or a place kick automatically a FG attempt?
A field goal shall be scored for the kicking team if a drop kick or place kick passes over the crossbar between the uprights of the receiving team’s goal before it touches a player of the kicking team or the ground. The kick shall be a scrimmage kick but may not be a free kick.
So a drop kick or place kick that "passes over the crossbar between the uprights of the receiving team’s goal before it touches a player of the kicking team or the ground" is a succesful FG. But that doesn't explicitly say that any other drop kick or place kick is an FG attempt.
What if a place kick or scrimmage kick is untouched by Team B and comes to rest on B-1 (without ever crossing the plane of the goal line)? Rule 6-3-7 leaves it at B-1, but Rule 8-4-2-b leaves it at the previous spot.
It's nitpicking of course, but seeing as the Rules are super precise and explicit about some things, this seems odd.