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Originally posted by jack015
Yes. R would need to stand where the ball was kicked from.
Yes it would be susceptible to a ball taking a curved path in the air due to wind, however if wind is a factor it is also difficult for R to determine the ball's position when it crosses the plane of the sideline. Your point is well taken and if the game were being played on a windy day, that fact should be discussed in the pre-game as to how R and BJ are going to handle that situation.
By the way, how does one get the exact post that they are replying to to display in bold text in the reply as you did with your reply to me? Thanks.
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Just push the QUOTE tab at the bottom of the post you wish to reply to.
Nobody is going to know better where the ball went OOB than R standing where the ball was kicked. Even with the wind making the ball curve only a coach standing directly under the kick when it goes OOB would have a better idea.