Sun Jan 11, 2015, 06:07pm
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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
After getting a good night's sleep, I came up with a play that is not a play on an Exam but is more likely happen in real life.
B1 INTENTIONALLY fouls A1 as he attempts an unsuccessful 3-pt FG just prior to the Signal that ends the First Quarter. The AP Arrow is Team B's to start the Second Quarter.
A1 is awarded two rather than three FTs.
Immediately after B1 has inbounded the ball to B2 to start the Second Quarter, the Game Officials remember that A1 only attempted two FTs and not three.
A1 would attempt his third FT but Team B would receive the Ball for a TI nearest the spot of the ball when the Officials stopped play to administer A1 his third FT. Team A would not receive the Ball for a TI after A1's FTs as part of the Penalty for B1's IPF at the end of the First Quarter.
The idea that the Game Officials would fall asleep and forget to award A1 two FTs before starting the Second Quarter is not plausible. LOL!!
MTD, Sr.
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Fixed it for ya. Otherwise, good play construction.
Last edited by Nevadaref; Sun Jan 11, 2015 at 06:10pm.
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