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Originally Posted by zeedonk
A1 then inbounds and off we go. As we go, A1 asks why B1 didn't get a T for reaching in, I say b/c he didn't hit anything
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While you were right in not calling the T, should you have perhaps called a delay of game violation? If B1, in his flailing, reached across the plane, it should have been a delay of game. If he didn't reach across, then whether or not he touched the ball is irrelevant.
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Originally Posted by zeedonk
B1 comes by and says, Hey, he hit me on the head with the ball- I say, I saw him place the ball over you but didn't see him touch you with it.
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I would have asked B1 why he didn't just grab it, then.
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Originally Posted by zeedonk
Question is- If A1 DID touch B1 with the ball, I'd call out of bounds violation on A1 as he was standing OOB while the ball contacted the player in bounds (right?)
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No, not right. This is not a violation.
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Originally Posted by zeedonk
Or should I have killed the play when I saw them too close and moved them both away? Preventive officiating or improperly stopping the play?
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Why were they too close? There's no distance requirement here, so you have no right to move them away from each other. Let this play out.