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Originally posted by Theisey
I think we better think about it a little more.
By definition (rule 2) an airborne player has completed a recovery when he first contacts the ground inbounds with the ball in his possession.
This K player did not contact the gound inbounds.
In the definition section for a Catch, very similar words exists but with the addition of the words or contacted by an opponent in such a way that he is prevented from returning to the ground inbounds ... .
Makes me wonder if those words were ommitted from the recovery definition by design or oversite.
I'm going with free kick OOB for now.
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I agree Theisey, free kick OOB's.
It does not meet the defition of a catch cuz a catch involves "possession of a live ball which is
in flight..." we have a grounded kick in this case.
A recovery is "gaining possession of a live ball after it strikes the ground. An airborn player has completed a recovery when eh first contacts the ground inbounds with the ball in his possession."