@ReadOnlykb2u@BuckeyeFBL@CoachDanCasey Heard of “muff”, but have never heard of “loose ball”. Granted I reffed NCAA and NBA, not NFL. I will check with my buddy, Alan Eck, current NFL ref for clarification. Until then, a screenshot of your “it absolutely is” from NFL rules book/website would be greatly appreciated.
@ReadOnlykb2u@CoachDanCasey No sir. Ball is not dead nor out of bounds because someone who is out of bounds but NOT IN POSSESSION of the ball touches it. Imagine a RB sprinting down the sidelines for a TD, defender comes up puts one foot on the white and touches the ball. Play is blown dead. OC arrested.
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