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Originally Posted by Stinger
QB throws a pass that one hops, or skips on the ground, but is behind him into the flat to a waiting WR. Since that throw is a backward pass it is still a live ball, and not an incomplete pass. WR catches the skip pass and throws it to a wide open WR who has no one around him since the ball was thrown at the ground to begin with.
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Saw that in High School. We knew it was coming and plowed the first receiver on the lateral.