By definition, a ball "in the air" is a loose ball, and therefore no one has possession. However, depending upon the circumstances, it's possible that only one team has the right to gain possession (for example, a punted ball).
Yes. According to the (new) NFL rules a receiver must maintain possession of the ball all the way to the ground.
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NFL teams change possession following each score, as I'm sure you know. After "Team A" scores a touchdown or field goal, they kick the ball to "Team B."One unique aspect of a safety is that it's the only way to score in the NFL while NOT in possession of the ball.So if Team A forces Team B into their own end zone for a safety, Team A gets two points...and the ball still changes possession following a score.
If your vehicle is destroyed while in possession of the tow companies lot are they responsible?
Just like any other score, possession changes afterwardwith a kickoff.
No, in basketball, you cannot move your pivot foot while maintaining possession of the ball.
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Yes, you can still join the Air force with a misdemeanor of possession of paraphernalia. You can not join any branches of the military if you have been charged with a felony.