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Old Tue Oct 10, 2006, 01:34pm
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Originally Posted by FootballRef05
No the momentum that put the ball in the EZ could be the kick, so the official would have to rule if the ball or the receivers momentum after he posessed it carried him into the EZ.
First ... what kick?!?!?!

Second... So ... if I'm reading this right...

In Fed, on an interception, the FED official must determine whether the momentum of a very light thrown football was sufficient to move a 150 pound cornerback 2 yards. Is that even possible. You sure you're not referring to the momentum of the previously running cornerback, like in all other codes?
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