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Old Mon Oct 06, 2008, 03:13pm
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Originally Posted by dumbref View Post
What if the the same thing occured on a free kick that has already touched the ground? Legal?
REPLY: No, since it's not legal to bat a grounded kick. And I think that what we've determined is that since the 'batter' has not completed his recovery, he cannot have player possession and therefore his actions cannot be construed to be a pass since a pass presupposes possession. Are you thinking the same way?
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