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Originally Posted by Indy_Stu
Below is what I replied to our association. No more posts from me, I'll let this forum chime in, and go with the majority:
Rule 6-1-5 says "If any kicker recovers or catches a free kick, the ball becomes dead. It belongs to him unless it is kick-catching interferrence and R chooses an awarded fair catch or unless it is first touching."
The definition of a recovery involves "gaining possession of a live ball after it strikes the ground."
The definition of a catch involves "establishing player possession of a live ball which is in flight, ..."
This situation involves R which has "scattered" and was not in position to make a catch (thus no Kick Catching Interference). The ball has travelled the required 10 yards (thus no First Touching) when K makes a catch. Rule 6-1-5 says when K can keep it, not that R always gets it. K's ball 1st and 10 at the R45. Officials should have blow it dead immediately, however.
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Indy-Stu, 6-5-6 exception, which is about KCInterference says "K may catch, touch, muff, or bat a scrimmage kick in flight beyond the NZ if no player R is in position to catch the ball. It only says this is for a scrimmage kick cuz
both going beyond R's plane
and touching the ground MUST happen for K to legally catch, touch, muff, or bat a free kick.
100% sure on this one.
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