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Catch or no Catch
Looking for some input on this situation.
Pass into the end zone, airborne receiver controls the pass then on his way to the ground... A) Hits the pad on the goal post then his foot touches the ground inbounds. B) His foot touches the ground inbounds then bumps into the goal post padding. |
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A - Incomplete, as BZ said.
B - Complete pass, but TD or no-TD depends on where the BALL was when the foot contacted out of bounds (i.e. the pylon in this case).
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OK, good point, BZ. I read this as pylon, not goal post. Sorry about that BZ.
OP - did you really mean goal post?!?! Most goal posts (at least where I've worked) are a couple of yards out of play, so I'm having trouble visualizing your play if you truly meant goal post and not pylon.
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REPLY: Some schools--especially older ones--still have goal posts with two vertical uprights extending from the end line as opposed to the newer single curved upright that extends from a point off the endline.
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