nathanlt
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Come on - merely looking around the field is common to the game. Breathing is common to the game. Falling is common to the game. You can make that standard as broad as you want, but the intent of the rule was not to make it that broad. I believe that's a big reason they added Item 1 to the rule - to say that when a player is going to the ground he is not in control of his body and actions to the point that he can make the kind of moves needed to establish possession, and therefore maintaining possession all the way through the play is required.
So, you realize that by not defining a narrow list of what a football move is, the rulebook writer opened it up to the broadest interpretation possible. If ANYTHING, (breathing included) fits the definition, then a football move was made.
The written rule, gives broadest support to Dez's 7 specific football moves, even beyond looking and breathing, which technically are the most common occurrences on the field.
You've just hit on the concrete evidence as to why Dez caught that ball. A lack of specificity in the rulebook, made that a catch!