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Old Sun Jul 11, 2004, 01:26pm
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This is tough topic to explain, but I will give it a try. If a try is fumbled, for example, and B attempts to recover but muffs the ball (a new force per 2-13-1) into and out of his own end zone it would result in a one-point safety for A because B did not gain possession to kill the try. This is my understanding of the rule.
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