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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Connecticut
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
It's (more-or-less -- I didn't get out the exact wording to see if this is exact) ust a conflict between two rules -- "causing the ball to go OOB", and "not throwing the ball so it's touched inbounds." For a couple of years, FED chose to say the latter had precedence. And, it applied whether the player was from team A or team B.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
It always amazes me that some vestige of this ancient rule, in one form, or another, hangs around even though the rule changed over thirty years ago.
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