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Old Tue Sep 28, 2004, 08:35am
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my 2 cents

Looking at 10-6 and the example plays and rulings this is what I found...(emphasis mine)
"The...fumble...not part of the run itself. However, they are part of the entire play, which is a running play. The basic enforcement spot for a foul which occurs during any part of of the running play, including the run or while the ball is loose during the play, is the spot where the run ended.

Casebook play 10.5.3b - During a touchdown run by A1, B1 holds...Ruling: The touchdown stands if the penalty for B1's foul is declined.

I think that this implies that the penalty enforcement would be from the end of the first run.
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