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Originally Posted by BigCat
See Cameron's post number 70.
1. First part of rule---"Player shall not be first to touch ball after it has been in team control in FC,"
Here, ball is touched by B in FC giving it, the ball, FC status. We all agree to that.
2. Rule continues on "...if he/she or teammate last touched or was touched by the ball in the FC,"
Grammar--this refers to the where the player was located when he is touched by the ball. That is basic sentence structure. 4-35. The player is located where he/or she is touching the floor. If I'm standing in BC and I touch a ball that has FC status, that changes the status of the ball, not my location.
3. Finally--last part "BEFORE it went to BC." Even if you believe part 2 above refers to the status of ball and not player location...one single touch cannot be BEFORE.
The interpretation is wrong.
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Again... Don't tell me, tell the Fed.
If I call it that way I can point at the interpretation. Or I can argue with an assigner about what the interpretation should be. Or the assigner will back me up if I called it against the interpretation.
I'll take the path of least resistance.
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