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So in your first play, the dribble ends by 4-15-4(a). When the player holding the ball begins a new dribble, the second dribble is illegal. The provisions of 4-15-4(d) -- and the opponent touching the ball -- don't enter this play, since the dribble has already ended before an opponent touches the ball. Your second play meets the requirements of 9-5-3, and is thus a legal dribble.
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ART. 1 . . . A try for field goal. ART. 2 . . . A touch by an opponent. ART. 3 . . . A pass or fumble which has then touched, or been touched by, another player. mbyron: Thanks.
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![]() Notice that 9-5-3 is satisfied when the passed or fumbled ball touches or is touched by another player. That player need not be an opponent.
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Apologies. We have a new baby in the household, and I'm operating on limited sleep.
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Congrats! And yes, right now, sleep is more prescious than a plum assignment.
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