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Old Sat May 20, 2017, 01:23pm
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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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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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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