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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Because I've seen it many times where the two jumpers initially miss the ball, but are able to hit it on a second swipe after returning to the floor and prior to the ball striking the floor.
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I'm still of the belief that the toss was legal. He had TWO different tosses, which his U1 called back because the jumpers missed the ball when they jumped up for the tap. Perhaps the U1 didn't even wait to see if they might hit it after landing.
I'd like BadNews to clarify. There are many officials who don't understand this properly.
My U1 did it to me on Friday night. A1 and B1 both swung and missed when going after the ball near its apex, but A1 hit it when it was at chest level.
Since we now had an IW, without team control or the AP arrow established, I did the only thing that I could. I tossed it again.
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Nevada, I see you are trying to show off your HTML skills.
Let me clarify the situation:
- 1st jump: Both jumpers missed the ball at its apex and then the ball hit hit both jumpers and landed in the circle.
- 2nd jump: Both jumpers missed the ball at its apex and this time the ball came down to earth without contacting either jumper.
But,
IREFU2 was the U2 for this scenario, maybe he can jump in and give a better or more accurate description. I could be missing something.