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Originally Posted by gene2112
But, then on the other hand, their intention was to "push" the ball forward past the marker and then jump on it. Therefore that rule doesn't apply, right?
This concerns me. In other words, if they adjust this trick play into a
planned muff, we have not found any evidence in the rules book that
makes this play illegal.
My hunch is that it is not a play common to the game of football.
Please send me your thoughts/feedback.
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Pushing the ball would be illegal batting.
If there is a planned loose ball and A ends up past the LOS, isn't that advancing a planned loose ball? It would be in my game.