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Old Thu May 17, 2018, 04:28pm
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Originally Posted by ilyazhito View Post
If you are really in doubt, treat it as an inadvertent whistle sitation, and follow that procedure (AP if no team control, award to the team "in control", which would be A, if the ball were to remain inbounds). However, this situation will be unlikely in a real game.
He was not suggesting you blow the whistle. But if you have no violation, you do not do anything, but you might not see who the ball actually went off of in many situations near the division line. And if you blow your whistle, you might cause other issues. Also, the situation is not unlikely that Raymond referenced, many plays are that close or crosses coverage areas.

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