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Old Fri Oct 10, 2003, 04:22pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Not that I'm in the habit of coming to the aid of those un-American Red Sox fans but the way I understand the sequence - jump, horn, foul, release - A1 has not become an airborne shooter since the period ended prior to releasing the ball on the try. He's just a plain-old player in the air.
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So R4-19-1NOTE don't count? How about R4-19-1 above it -"A personal foul also includes also includes contact by or on an airborne shooter when the ball is dead"? Doesn't specify how the ball became dead,does it? [/B][/QUOTE]

Yer just yankin' our chains, right?

An airborne shooter is someone who's released the ball on a try. If the horn sounds before the ball is released, then the ball becomes dead immediately, the release isn't a try and A1 is not an airborne shooter.



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