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Old Mon Aug 07, 2006, 01:49am
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sm_bbcoach - I don't think your last statement is correct. It appears the new exception doesn't apply to a muffed snap - which, of course, is a case in which there was no possession.

As I said, "The NOTE has not changed - it still says the ball is dead if the holder "muffs the snap or fumbles and recovers after his knees have been off the ground, and he then touches the ground...."

We have our rules interpretation meeting Wednesday night. Anyone had this discussed at a rule meeting yet?
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