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Originally posted by Jesse James
It's just one pass. A2 and A3 are in alignment with each other, A2 still out of bounds, A3 inbounds. It's like a cut-off play in baseball, you don't know if A2 is going to "cut-off" the pass, or let it proceed to A3. And you really don't know who's going to catch the pass if B intercepts the ball before it gets to A2.
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If A2 is OOB, in position to catch a pass, then B1 cannot touch that pass until it breaks the plane.