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Under NF rules, he only has to have one foot inbounds, as long as the other one doesn't touch OOB - so the answer is yes.
Under FEEBLE rules, he must first surrender to the other team while watching a Jerry Lewis movie. He may then recover the ball, which is shaped like a trapezoid and bounces funny.
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I had to take myself out of a men's league game on this one once. I had the play as described. When I got back in bounds (I even had both feet legally on the playing floor) one of the officials called me for a violation. I think I was more upset with the official getting the rule wrong (I have to work with the guy on occasion) than losing possesion of the ball. This one definitely falls under the common misconceptions thread.
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That's exactly what I did. It was just in the heat of a game, I had to take myself out before I "explained" that he had the rule wrong. At the time, I doubt if I would have "explained" in a polite manner. We were down 4 with less than a minute left. Luckily we did end up winning on some clutch plays down the stretch (I was on the bench calming down).
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