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Old Wed Aug 09, 2006, 11:00am
The Roamin' Umpire The Roamin' Umpire is offline
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Originally Posted by AZ_REF
But if forward progress was over the endline it wouldn't be a live ball anymore.
This is a fair point, but the answer lies in 2-28-2 and 8-2-1b. The definition of OOB says nothing about forward progress - the receiver's not OOB until he touches OOB. And the rule on touchdowns doesn't mention the end line - it just says that a player has possession of a live ball on or beyond the opponents' goal line.

If you're still not convinced, consider this play: Receiver reaches over the end line to make a catch, with his feet still inbounds. I expect you'd rule TD on that play, and your example is more-or-less eqivalent.
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