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Originally posted by Fifth And Goal
I meant that both players land on 2 feet simultaneously. A1, thinking that A2 is an opponent, moves 1 foot back while still holding the ball in an effort to rip it away. A1 and A2 maintain joint possession of the ball, and A2 never moves. Travel?
I say no, because A1's set foot and A2's feet are collectively the "pivot foot." So long as A2 never moves either foot, then we play on.
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No, they don't "collectively" have
a pivot foot. Both players
each have a pivot foot in this case, but neither player has established their pivot foot yet, so
each player can legally move one foot. If either player moves a pivot foot illegally after they had established their pivot foot, you have a violation on that player.
Case book play 4.43.2SitB- I looked it up this time.