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A player is "out of bounds when he is touching" out of bounds and I will rule he is still out of bounds until he is "touching inbounds".
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Luckily, we're issued a rulebook that tells us otherwise. I'll go back to the other one... How do you rule? A88 forced out of bounds and on his way back in. Pass in his direction, he leaps, and the ball hits his hands. Is the play over?
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Folks, there is a reason why this isn't addressed by the FED. Julian last year said he had no use for someone who had no concept of how football is to be played. If they had no more common sense than to argue your side, you were not worth the time setting you straight. I'll take his advice and let you show the world how much you know about the game. You keep calling those holds 48 yards from the point of attack. However, I do reserve the right to ask you the question however many freaking times I wish. |
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I'm not so sure about not having to reestablish yourself, but I am cetain the intent of the rule isn't that a player can go oobjump from oob and touch the ball with no repercussions. I know it's not a popular stance but I think AJMC is on the right track here. This sounds like an egregious oversight by the rules and one that we should correct on the field. Sometimes common sense and logic have to prevail. I also ran this scenario by one of our veteran referees Trevor Melmac and he agreed that you can't let this go.
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Just one try here. I can't believe I am letting myself get dragged into this thing.
A1 runs a route down the sideline. He accidentally steps out of bounds (not forced out) and then jumps to catch the pass. He then secures the ball and lands inbounds. Is he out of bounds or is this play still live?
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Bat? Is it a vampire bat? Edward would be so fast and strong that you would never see him step out of bounds!
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It's truly a sad day when that juvenile Twilight crap invades an officiating board.
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