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Originally posted by RookieDude
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
So unless the jumper caught the ball before throwing OOB (which would've been a violation before the ball ever got OOB), the jumper's team should've gotten the arrow.
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Even if the jumper caught the ball...his team would still get the arrow. (The opposing team would get the throw-in because of the violation.)
I'm sure you know that Chuck...but, the unless might have been confusing to some.
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Excellent point, Rook. I should've said, "unless he caught the ball, it's simply an OOB violation." The arrow was irrelevant to the type of violation.
Good catch. Thanks.