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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Makes more sense to me to consider that everything that happens once the ball is at the disposal of the thrower is the direct result of that. Obviously, the committee currently feels the AP grants an entire throw-in, which doesn't make sense to me. Grant them the ball to initiate the throw-in and switch it. It will have done it's job, IMO.
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And then we gotta explain to a coach why he just lost the arrow when the
other team kicked the ball before it was legally touched on the throw-in.
Any coach with an IQ higher than a kumquat is gonna be teaching his players to try and kick the ball every time when defending an an AP throw-in.
It doesn't really make sense to me to have a team gain an advantage by committing a violation. I'm with M&M.