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Old Tue Oct 20, 2009, 12:57pm
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Originally Posted by Scratch85 View Post
This is the way that I have always interpreted it. But, why do you think NFHS chose to put "pass" along with "fumble" in 9-5-3?
Because if they didn't then even a pass that touched a defender could not be recovered and dribbled again.

I think you are confusing "recovering the ball" and "can not dribble again." In the case of the pass that isn't touched by a player (but hits the floor), they happen at the same time. In the case of a fumble, they are different things.
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