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Old Thu Nov 20, 2003, 08:14pm
huskyz huskyz is offline
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Whose spot is it

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Also, 8-1-3a-f. If an offensive player decides not to occupy one of their lane spaces it appears to me that the defensive players are NOT permitted to move into those spaces according to this rule. In other words Defense has rights to 1a-b and 3a-b and offense is only 2a-b. Please correct me if I am wrong here.
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Defensive players must occupy the first marked lane spaces (1a-b)-unless RPP is in effect, otherwise the restrictions are only 2 offensive and 4 defensive players on the lane with nobody allowed in the 4a-b.

So, if the offense doesn't want the second space(s) then defense can have them. If defense doesn't occupy the third space(s) then offense can have them.

Oh yeah....hello everyone.
If defense doesn't occupy the third space-can offense have them-wouldn't that give them 3 and they are only allowed 2? Or are you referring to the offensive player in spot 2 moves back to spot 3?

Yes, I am referring to an offensive player moving from their orginal location in spot 2 to the open location in spot 3. There can never be more than 2 offensive players in marked lane spaces, or 4 defensive players.
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