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Old Fri Feb 03, 2006, 11:54am
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Originally posted by FishinRef
The anal part of my brain tells me that if you follow EVERY letter of the RuleBook to the tenth degree, then you don't change the arrow. The common-sense side tells me that you punishing Team B twice for a violation that only constitutes a verbal warning. The RuleBook is our ultimate defense and sometimes our bitter demise. I agree with Back-In-The-Saddle. I would change the arrow, and guarantee that not a single player, coach, or fan would question it. That's my story and I'm stickun to it!!!!!!!!
Please don't confuse my statements above as being in answer to the OP, they are not. I was addressing Chuck's theoretical situation of A1 throwing in to A3 who is touching OOB. In the OP the AP throw-in does not end (recall that the AP throw-in ends when the throw-in ends or the throw-in team violates). So in the OP, you do not change the arrow.
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