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In situation #1 he doesn't "muff" it , 2-26 says a muff is
touching of a loose ball by a player in an unsuccesful attempt at possesion. Reread the NFHS question, it says, B1 has the ball and while airborne throws it backward. Lets assume as the NFHS tells us to in situation #1 he WOULD have landed in bounds had A not driven him OOB, so while airborne he throws it(not muffs it) backward, 2 guys catch it simultaneously. Thats easy, it was B's ball and continues to be on the simultaneous catch. In situation #2 he heaves it backward to the ground. Incomplete pass... how?? I think that is a live ball and I guees if no one jumps on it we'll give that to B also. Read that question again and in situation #2 have B landing inbounds in adsence of A not driving him OOB and tellme, he heaves the darn thing backwards to the ground while he is airborne. What do you have? |
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