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Old Fri May 07, 2004, 02:04am
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OK. A muff MAY result in a new force, but it normally will not. When a ball is still moving you will seldom have a new force.Especially be careful around the goalline.
Normally to have a new force added the ball must be, or almost be, at rest. If there is any doubt that the ball may have bounced into the EZ you rule on the side of the original force.
It is definately a judgement thing to add a new force. And that judgement must be of no doubt.
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