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Old Fri Jun 08, 2007, 04:00pm
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Originally Posted by Ch1town
So a kicking violation by Team B on an AP throw-in results in a spot throw-in... doesn't that put Team A at a disadvantage??
How does it put A at a disadvantage? B kicked the ball, A gets the ball OOB for a throw-in.

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Originally Posted by Ch1town
Shouldn't the arrow switch to Team B after the A's successful throw-in is complete?
There has been discussion in the past about whether the arrow needed to be switched as soon as B kicked it on the initial throw-in. Now the Fed. is clarifying that the touch on the original AP throw-in has to be a legal touch. So, in the play mentioned, the initial AP throw-in was not completed, and therefore the arrow doesn't change. So the initial AP throw-in was not completed (arrow stays with A), the second throw-in is for the kicking violation, and the next time there is an AP throw-in A will get it.

Does that make sense?
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