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Old Wed Dec 21, 2016, 10:40am
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Is the ball dead? When does the ball become dead? Rule 6. I likely wouldnt need to be there to answer your question. If the try is in flight or still has chance to go in, the ball is not dead and the qtr is not over. If he lands on top of him after he returns to the floor you have a bonus situation.

If the try ended, had no chance to go in, the ball is dead (the airborne shooter already returned to the floor) then contact by b2 is ignored unless intentional or flagrant. You havnt described anything intentional or flagrant.


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