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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Really? It seems to me that the miss *is* the obvious POI and 4-POI-3 (or whatever the specific reference is -- I'm away from my books) applies.
IOW, it's a misnomer to say "sometimes you go to the POI and sometimes you go to the arrow." What's correct is "you always use the POI and sometimes the POI is the arrow." (the above on a double foul, etc.)
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Bob, I understand your point that the AP arrow is just the final part of the POI process, but above I was using the language of case book play 4.19.8 Sit E part (c).
"In (c), no team has control while a try for goal is in flight, and since the try was unsuccessful,
there is no obvious point of interruption."