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Originally posted by BayouUmp
I agree Bob. Ball is dead as soon as B secures possession on a try. Since possession is a prerequisite of a TD, you cannot have a TD. Ball is dead, try fails. [/B]
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I agree that B cannot score. But I'm not so sure if the above statement really captures why.
The ball isn't dead until B possesses it. So possession must precede the ball becoming dead. And if B is in A's endzone, and possesses the ball, it must score.
There must be some other reason why this is not score.
[Edited by Suudy on Oct 14th, 2005 at 11:02 AM]