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Old Sat Feb 24, 2007, 10:53pm
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Originally Posted by Owatonna,MN Ref
A question in response to the first question...Does leagal guarding position come into play here at all? It seems like teams always try to run the inbounds play "stack", where the 4 offensive players "stack" close together and try not to allow a defender in their "stack". It seems like every time officials tell the offense that they have to allow defenders position in the offensive "stack". Is this correct, or is it tough luck for the defense?
Tough luck for the defense, the only time defensive players can get between offensive players that are stacked is when they are line up side by side of one another. When they are stack defense can get between the thrower in and the stack.
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