This might be the most obscure post I've seen. And then someone posts that the play actually occurred during a game they worked!
What's the distinction between control and possession? How can a player possess a ball and not control it? Can you have player control but not team control? <--- Rhetorical questions, please don't answer.
This is confusing because the rule book uses common everyday words but defines them more narrowly than the general populace usually does. It would be clearer to the average person if the rule book had it's own terminology for control and possession.
I guess that's why Rule 4 is the most important rule to master. You need to learn to speak and think in NFHS and forget English.
My instinctive take is that if the official is using ROP, then the ball on the floor has to be considered in possession of the team that's supposed to be throwing the ball in. Conversely, the ball placed on the floor by the player is part of a pass. I'll have to read the definitions on all of these to be sure.
Thanks for a thought provoking discussion. I've had an epiphany.
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