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So then would a forward pass by A that's batted by a B lineman toward A's endline be a backward pass if it hits the ground behind where A threw it from? I can only picture this in a quick slant pass or something similar where A is close to the LOS.
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No... (in any ruleset) the end of the pass in your case is where it was batted, wrt the rule we're talking about.
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In the OP, the ball was untouched before it hit the ground, so where it first hits the ground is the only element to use to determine the direction of pass. In your example, the first touching removes the ground as the element to use.
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