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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
Yes, so what is your point? The AP arrow is, by nature, for a throw-in in the future.
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I see your point about the AP by nature is a future throw-in.
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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
After the initial jump ball to start the game, team A gets first possesion, and the arrow will be pointed to team B. It could point to team B all game long if we have the right situations happen. So what?
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I'm a little concerned about the so what part. I think it helps when we have more officials that are concerned about the game then robots who has master following directions. I understand the rule is as it is, but it doesn't mean I have to like it. Also, I am not in the least opposed to change as long as that change takes us in a positive direction, like double foul POI.
This change does nothing more than open up another can of worms that we will have to keep track of that is off the beaten path, and not apart of the norm. I think the arrow has swung way too far the other way, giving the recieving team another AP in the future and the current inbound if the defense kicks the all. You can't have both. You can have the ball and neither one of us gets the arrow until the ball is legally touched, or you give me the future arrow but you can't have both, but that's just my opinion.