This is why a editorial change or casebook play would help so much...The way I'm looking at it there are only two chocies left its either a T or a good play(no call)in your play since the ball was still in control of the ball between legal inbounders it has to be a T. now the question arises.. it is a T on that player and not a team T(and first warning)the next time a boundry line situation occurs is it a T for second violation or is it the first warning for the team as touching the ball while OOB is a whole different infraction than boundry plane infractions.....
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