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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Case 7.6.4D(b) (last year's reference, but the case is in this year's book as well)
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I looked at that one also but there is no actual restraining line
per se in that case play, just an imaginary one set by the official that is 1 step inside the boundary line. They are similar in that you do basically use the one-step estimate as an imaginary restraining/boundary line, and the defense can't break that restraining/boundary line until the ball is released on the throw-in pass.