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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
1) In NO instances would you call a violation first before calling a "T" for touching the ball while it's being held out-of-bounds by the thrower. There is one penalty only for the act described.
2) There NEVER was a provision for an offensive violation for the thrower's arm crossing a boundary line during a throw-in. EVER!
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For item #2 above, since no violation, what happens when thrower-in while faking a throw-in has his arm cross boundary and touches the hands or body of the defensive person who has a legal position (nothing crossing boundary).