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Originally posted by parepat
MJT - B now has the ball in his own endzone so force is not a factor. If A accepts the foul by B (which they will) you need to enforce from the end of B's run which is in the endzone. It's a foul during a running play by B. The basic spot is the end of the run which is the endzone, hence a safety (in the situation I provided).
If A accepts foul by B - B didn't foul?
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parepat - one of us is confused on what the other is saying. I am going to tell you what I am saying, and if I am confused by what you are saying, let me know.
In my original post, B intercepts and an A player grabs the B players facemask while he in the EZ, the B player fumbles the ball out of the EZ. The foul is on A, not B.
Now if B had fouled, then yes, it would be a safety, as the penalty would be enforced from B's fumble, which was in their EZ.