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[/B][/QUOTE]No, we don't agree.There was no foul on the try because the horn ended the try, and the foul occurred after the try so it is ignored. Quit trying to confuse us. I hate when people do that! ![]() |
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Quit trying to confuse us. I hate when people do that! ![]() Oops you're right. Got it jumbled up - jump foul horn release is what I was thinking. Jump horn foul release is no foul.
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I think we do agree. I was referring to my third case, jump, foul, horn, release - it is a foul in the act because airborn shooter is not the relevant issue - the relevant issue is that it was a foul before the horn and the foul was on somebody in the act of shooting.
On the other case, we also agree - jump horn, foul, release - game over. |
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