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Old Thu Jul 03, 2003, 01:04pm
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Originally posted by cmathews
Steved21, a muff qualifies in this case as a new force doesn't it?? I know a muffed kick that goes into the EZ, is not considered to have had a new force applied from the muff, but in this case I would say it does, unless the book specifically says a muff is not a new force period.....
A muff can be a new force by rule2-13-2. Like I stated earlier, it's the type of play you have to see. It can go either way.
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