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Originally Posted by HawkeyeCubP
That's what I'm wondering here. White kept the ball because of the OB violation on blue, but what if they hadn't? What if it had been a steal or hit off white's foot and then OB? Pretty clearly a T then, right? Or is the fact that the blue player disrupted the offense's play enough to say they gained an advantage even in this situation?
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I think the fact that the player came from behind the player and affected the play, and was able to do so because the offensive player did not have reason to expect he could be there...I think it's a T no matter what.
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