
Wed Apr 25, 2012, 10:01am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bainsey
I think it's pretty simple.
ANY TIME a player is touching a live ball when he's on or over the boundary line, unless he's executing a throw-in, he has caused the ball to go out of bounds.
If a throw-in touches something out of bounds before it touches a player, it's a throw-in violation.
Now, as in Toren's case, if a throw-in is first touched by someone out of bounds, there's no way time can elapse, as the violation is immediate.
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+1
Why everyone doesnt see it this way, I dont know. Makes total sense in all 3 codes.
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