Thread: 4-Point Play?
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Old Tue Jan 01, 2008, 02:57am
Loudwhistle Loudwhistle is offline
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
This is absolutely wrong! The act of shooting begins with the habitual motion that precedes the release of a try. So as soon as you start the shooting motion, you're a shooter, regardless of whether you're airborne or not.

If you start the motion, get fouled, but never get airborne, you're still going to the line to shoot 2.

You absolutely can have a shooter without him/her being airborne.
Scrapper1,
Does the shooter, if they don't become airborne ever on the shot, have to release the ball in order to be considered a shooter? Some of the 5th graders don't jump with the ball and don't release the ball when they hear the whistle.
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