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It seems as though one part of the definition pertains to an airborne player unable to release the ball on a pass or try. The other part of the definition is, opponents hands firmly on the ball so that control cannot be obtained without undue roughness. I'm going with a held ball prior to the travel here.
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Not saying it would happen that way... but I dont think they meant the defender has to have 2 hands on the ball. I've seen the offense pick up the ball with two hands & the defender reach out with one hand & cuff it so firmly that undue roughness has occured prior to the travel. Any case plays out there besides the airborne player sitch?
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