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Any pass that does not go forward is by rule a backward pass (ok, ok, there is one exception but it does not apply here), so in your play situation there is only one forward pass.
thank youexception? please, tell about this exception
See rule 2-19-2-b.
Thank you again, KalleIn other words if QB moves his hands with a ball forward and it leaves his hands, but flies vertically up. That would be considered as a forward pass.If he flips ball up from still hands its a backward pass
And not bad art I may add!
Regarding that a player can flip ball up for backward pass on teammate I assume that he can also throw/drop ball down too. If ball flies after that vertically down (doesnt go forward) and will be caught on the spot where it left BC's hand its backward pass too, right?
Yes. I guess technically if the player simply drops the ball, it is a fumble (a pass requires that the ball is "thrown"), but that would only matter on a fourth down (or a try), and I think that would be a very technical interpretation.