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Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo
impossible to understand?
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Yes. "Does it depend on all you got OOB in the first place?" doesn't make any sense.
The rules book (or case book) contains some statement to the effect that "noothher infraction or complication is included in the play unless specifically mentioned." That's generally applied here, as well. so, If Nevada askas about a player being OOB, you can assume the player is legally OOB, unless the facts indicate otherwise.
And, if he's legally OOB, then it doesn't matter why he's legally OOB -- momentum, he was the inbounder, etc. and, if he was illegally OOB, then the play "doesn't happen" -- enforce the penalty for being illegally OOB.
Look, you made a typo. I'm the king of the typos. It's not the end of the world. Just admit it and go on.