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Old Mon Jan 19, 2009, 03:08pm
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The official has to determine if the turning motion is a normal landing or not. IMO, if the player is rotating when he catches the ball and his momemtum causes him to rotate upon landing and the other foot comes down in FC first and then BC, the exception of 9-9-3(I only have 06-07 book here at laptop) allows this to be legal.

It is very dificult for the spinning motion to be made in any other means, but some are much more talented than I. If the spin is made after landing, then it is a violation.

One of those you have to make judgement very quickly regarding normal vs. non normal landing.
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