
Mon Jan 31, 2011, 12:24pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bainsey
All true, JR, but the fact being ignored here is that the player in Billy's sitch HAD control earlier, then fumbled. If you think that doesn't matter, consider this...
*Airborne version: A-1 holds the ball. (Player control.) A-1 releases the ball, and it's not a try for goal. (Player control ends, team control remains.) A-1 moves to another spot on the court, and catches the ball. (Player control.) Travelling.
*Ground version: A-1 holds the ball. (Player control.) A-1 fumbles the ball. (Player control ends, team control remains.) A-1 bats the ball on the floor, no-one else touches it, and picks it up at another spot on the floor. (Player control.) Travelling.
A shot would certainly end team control, but a fumble does not. Whether you get from point A to point B by plane or train, you still get there.
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Lot of difference in catching a thrown ball and recovering one that was fumbled.
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