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Old Wed Feb 25, 2004, 04:51pm
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Re: Sorry, my post was poorly worded

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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.

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.
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