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Old Mon Jan 10, 2005, 03:03pm
cmckenna cmckenna is offline
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Originally posted by johnSandlin
You made the right call. Go to the inbounding the ball section of the rule book. A player is still out of bounds until he or she has reestablished themselves back in bounds.
Thanks John,

It was my partners statement that got me thinking. When he stated that the inbounding player was like a wall OOB util he has established himself inbounds that makes it impossible for the inbounder to "cause" the ball to be OOB again.

I thought I had it nailed but he made me think. That is why I have a headache today. :-)
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