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so, a knock on or forward pass ("throw forward") can occur in the field of play, according to the laws. And there are even videos for each. But it doesn't actually seem to define them.
I get annoyed when I see a pass or knock initially go backward but then bounce forward and gets called a forward pass or knock on. To me it shouldn't, but given how often it happens I thought I better check the rules. ..... there aren't any.
Please prove me wrong.
Also, where does it say a drop kick isn't a knock on?
And where does it say you can fumble the ball forward as long as it doesn't touch the ground or another player?
And the thing about how a pass can travel forward if by the momentum of the passer running forward, as long as it is passed backward out of the hand?
Maybe I am reading the abbreviated rules?
I get annoyed when I see a pass or knock initially go backward but then bounce forward and gets called a forward pass or knock on. To me it shouldn't, but given how often it happens I thought I better check the rules. ..... there aren't any.
Please prove me wrong.
Also, where does it say a drop kick isn't a knock on?
And where does it say you can fumble the ball forward as long as it doesn't touch the ground or another player?
And the thing about how a pass can travel forward if by the momentum of the passer running forward, as long as it is passed backward out of the hand?
Maybe I am reading the abbreviated rules?