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Old Sat Jan 20, 2001, 01:36pm
MattRef MattRef is offline
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I havea question about the use of restraining lines. If there isn't 3 feet outside of the normal boundary lines, I understand that the defense can be made to observe an invisible three foot restraining area just inside of the boundary line. My questin is this: I know that if there is an actual restraining line, the inbounder cannot bounce pass the ball in this area, the defense cannot stand in this area, and a pass cannot be received in this area, but if the restraining line is imaginary (due to not having a physical one in place) do the same restricitons apply? I hope I was reasonably clear about it. Thanks!
Matt
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