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Old Tue Mar 23, 2004, 09:07pm
Ballen Ballen is offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by RILAX
Why would it not be enforced like this:

Team A is man up.
Ball is on the ground.
A1 pushes B1, play on, during the play on the horn for the period sounds.
Team B is awarded the ball where B1 got pushed, or 20 yards latterly.
Since the period ended with team B with the ball during a man down situation they will have the ball at the same relative spot to start the next period.

Basically it is what Snake~eyes had except that the ball is kept at the same relative position and not center “X”.
I get it now. Thanks RELAX! I needed that reference of 7.11.H. in the case book. So, Play On indicates possession; of course. It makes complete sense now that I have that piece of the puzzle.



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