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					Originally Posted by d1ref2b
					
				 
				You penalize Team A.  They lose the arrow because Team B kicked the ball.  All that needs to be revised is "legally" touched ends a throw in. 
			
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 The offense might lose the arrow but they 
don't lose the throw-in. They would have lost the arrow on the subsequent substitute throw-in for the defensive violation anyway. They are not disadvantaged in any way iow. They are simply repeating their original AP throw-in after the kicking violation. They never lose this throw-in.
Your logic is faulty from the git-go. What you are suggesting actually penalizes the defensive team 
twice for one violation.