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Old Thu Oct 30, 2008, 02:34pm
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Originally Posted by rwest View Post
No where in the case play does it say the defender was moving at the point of contact. You are inferring movement.
In the case play, B1 has obtained LGP, which means they must be completely inbounds. Then B1 "stays in the path of A1, but has one foot touching the sideline". How did B1 get from LGP to "one foot on the sideline", without movement?
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