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Old Tue Nov 30, 2010, 11:04am
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Originally Posted by drofficial View Post
Fair enough. But could we all agree that asking officials to distinguish those 2 inches is a physical/visual impossibility. Thus, there is effectively one boundary-plane, not two?.
Absolutely not! If officials stay off the floor until the throw-in has ended, its quite easy.


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Originally Posted by drofficial View Post
Honestly, has anyone ever seen a play and said: the player crossed the inbounds side of the boudary line, but stopped short of crossing the out of bounds side.
No, but I have seen it the other way. During a throw-in the thrower may step on the line (crossed the OOB side of the boundary line) & not violate because they didnt cross the inbounds side.
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