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REPLY: By definition, a strip is a fumble. Hence, your play features a foul by B followed immediately by a fumble by the QB behind the neutral zone. Also by definition, action during the fumble or during the run that preceded it is all part of the same loose ball play. Your argument was correct. Enforcement will be from the basic spot (the previous spot) resulting in a new series for A, 1st and 10 on A's 45.
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