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Originally Posted by BillyMac
I thought I had this play straight in my head, including all variables that could happen, until the post above. Now I'm confused again.
If B-2 catches the throw in pass with two feet on the ground, is B-2 considered to be inbounds, or out of bounds???
I'm leaning toward out of bounds, and if that's the case, on a "run the endline" throwin, should we let B-2 continue his, or her, trip out of bounds to become the legal second thrower???
If B-2 is considered to be inbounds........wait, how can B-2 be considered inbounds if they have one foot out of bounds???
I'm so confused???
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It doesn't matter where B2 is considered in this scenario (though I consider B2 OOB).
I would consider this a throw-in violation, as B2 has now touched across the boundary during a throw-in as in 9-2-5, though I could see an arguement that the throw-in has ended and B2 is OOB as in 9-2-2.