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Originally Posted by KSRef07
So, are you thinking the answer to the question is "false" = it DOES carry over from one situation to another? If so, this means no team could ever violate twice in one game. We have all seen multiple violations in one game. How do you reconcile the two?
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"The ROP procedure
starts over in each situation and a violation in one situation does not carry over to another". -
False
In the "no thrower" situation, you may violate only once. Once a team incurs the penalty for that violation [lose the ball], any subsequent penalty is determined to be, not a violation, but a technical foul. For the same action [
or inaction, as it were], the situation was remembered and the penalty has escalated.