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Old Thu Jan 06, 2005, 01:01am
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1. It could apply to either offense or defense. It is primarily seen on offense, and the defense would in most cases be crazy to go OOB intentionally during a live ball.

2. No. Delay of game warnings are limited to two situations; scoring team preventing an immediate inbound and crossing the plain during a throw in. This does not qualify.

3. I would say this is a tech. They need to go immediately inbounds following the throw-in.
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