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Old Sat Dec 29, 2007, 06:50pm
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
From BkBallRef: "Once B1 has the ball and is OOB, he's now the thrower".

From ca_rumperee's original post, I assumed, possibly incorrectly, that the second play happened immediately after the first play, that being said, after Team A had scored, Team B would be able to "run the endline", and, in the five allowed seconds, all five players could take turns at being the thrower, passing, or handing, the ball to each other, while out of bounds. If I'm reading ca_rumperee's post correctly, I have an out of bounds violation on B-2 for receiving a throwin pass while inbounds, and then touching out of bounds, or, if B-2 takes too many steps, for traveling before he, or she, steps out of bounds.
BillyMac, I sure wish you'd learn how to use the quote feature.

I didn't know I had to spell it out for you but I guess I can since you didn't understand the short version. I was addressing his original play. When B1 has the ball OOB, he is the thrower. He remains the thrower unless B2 steps OOB and is passed the ball. He cannot pass it to B2 while he is inbounds and then allow B2 to go OOB and become the thrower. That's a violation.

Now, was it really necessary to have to write all that out?

BTW, nothing you wrote makes my statement false.
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