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Originally Posted by bronco
What about if team A throws an inbounds pass that is not touched by any player, and the ball goes out of bounds? Team B would get the throw-in for the OOB violation, but would team A keep the arrow, since the APTI was never legally touched inbounds? That is the only other example I can think of where team B could not do anything wrong while playing defense, and still not get the arrow for the next AP. Of course, I'm not sure if that is what would happen.
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Bronco, throwing the ball directly out of bounds on a throw-in is a violation. If the throwing team commits any violation
during the throw-in, they lose the ball
and the arrow. That's always been the rule.
I know that it's easy to get confused with all the nonsense that Old School keeps throwing in. It's best to simply ignore anything in his posts pertaining to rules.