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Originally Posted by Junker
Agreed, but that if I recollect, that casebook play does not address the arrow being changed on the ensuing throw-in. No books with me at work to check it out at the moment. I'll have to look again after my last football game of the season tonight.
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Jeff, the consensus here is that the arrow will not change. Since the AP throwin is never completed, the arrow will stay with A until the next AP situation. The 2nd throwin is for the violation, not the AP.