How about when a player is tackled as he kicks the ball? By your interpretation, he is holding the ball regardless of whether he kicks it successfully.
What should be remembered here is that the bouncing of the ball has no relevance in this discussion, as bouncing the ball is the same as if he had it in his hands the whole time. Therefore, he was tackled, and handpassed immediately. Play on.
Incorrect on both counts....sorry.
A) totally different, the act of kicking requires you to drop the ball to your foot.
B) The bouncing has abolute relevance. a player doesn't have to have his hands 'on the ball' to be in possession of it. He was in possession even though his hands weren't on it, because he chose to bounce it. His time to dispose of it elapsed before the ball got back in his hands.
As I said in my previous post, I'm not saying we have to like it, but thanks to KB, that's the way the rule is interpreted.





