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Originally Posted by Altor
No it doesn't Robert. The rule book prevents K from touching the ball by making the ball dead immediately. The case book allows R to touch the ball and keeps the ball alive long enough to determine if the FG was good, which is consistent with the rule.
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Seems it wasn't a typo, it was an eye-o: I'd misread "K" as "R" in 6-3-1(b). And now the rule makes sense & the case book is consistent w it.