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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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One of the reasons for changing the enforcement of double fouls was that neither team should benefit from committing the foul.
However, if the inbounding team loses the ability to run the endline after a double foul, then team B still gets an advantage from double foul.
[/B][/QUOTE]Agree with Dan and Chuck. Common sense would seem to imply that the throwing team shouldn't be disadvantaged by losing their original right to run the endline. That would be penalizing the throwing team twice while only penalizing the defensive team once. That's illogical.
But if it happens in the last 5 seconds of a quarter.....