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Originally Posted by jTheUmp
JugglingReferee,
That would be a touchdown for B. After all, as we all know "possession of a live ball in an opponent's end zone is always a touchdown", and the ball had to be live in order for B to intercept it.
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Naturally.
Which leads me to this:
If B is about to intercept a pass, he should "bobble" it all the way down the field and then finally secure possession in A's end zone.
This would be the equivalent of B giving the finger to the rules.