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Originally Posted by just another ref
We're not talking about team control. We are talking about one team being in control, thus making a player on the other team a defender.
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Please tell me that you aren't serious.
A team is
NOT in control when a thrower has the ball OOB during a throw-in. Neither team. That's a basic.
I'm talking about what the rules say. Nothing else. The rules say that neither team is in control during a throw-in. The rules also say that neither team can establish team control until one of their players establish player control. When there's no team control, there's no defender.