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Originally posted by williebfree
B2 clearly steps on OOB line as he leaps to make the catch. (Whistle blown)
Meaning he was OOB BEFORE he made contact with the ball.
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That doesn't matter. B2 is the player that violated. The throw-in is from where B2 touches the ball. It doesn't matter whether he was OOB prior to touching the ball. The fact is that he, not the thrower, caused the violation.
As far as the inbounds play goes, JR is correct.