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A ball is still live when 1. A hand off has been dropped 2. The quarterback does not catch the snap 3. Both A and B
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A ball is still live when
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2. The quarterback does not catch the snap
3. Both A and B
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It’s both A and B, because technically whenever you drop the ball. It’s called a fumble, and whenever the qb does not catch the snap, the defenders go for it and huddle it so it’s 100% A and B
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