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Old Sun Nov 11, 2012, 03:00pm
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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I take it this was moved here, but unfortunately half of it concerns American football codes:
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Originally Posted by Robert Goodman View Post
It might be better if that was the distinction the various codes made, but it's not. Consider a "leave pass" (as it would be called in hockey or probably soccer): a player puts the ball on the ground and runs away from it while a teammate picks it up. That's not a pass but a fumble in the USAn codes, even though it's an intentional act. I've suggested a leave pass as an effective way to not waste a blocker or time in passing the ball; it's not legal in current Fed or NFL codes if done by team A in the vicinity of the snapper, but it could be useful in other circumstances.
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