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Old Sat May 29, 2004, 10:29am
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NFHS rules do not recognize an "uncatchable pass" so you have to make a judgement call on that. If the pass is on the other side of the field you can probably warn the defender instead of throwing the flag, but if it's clearly being thrown to the receiver that's being contacted by the defender, you about have to flag it. The ball may be "uncatchable" but again, the NFHS rules don't recognize that.

Having said that, I wasn't there to see the play, so ...
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