mtridge must be asking about the pylons that represent the extension of the inbounds lines, as to how far out of bounds to put them. I guess it depends on whether you're more interested in providing another visual of the boundary (pylons up to the inside edge of the chalk) or fewer things for a player to be out of bounds by virtue of touching (somewhat outside the boundary). Also a matter of convenience if you're chalking the field after placing those particular pylons rather than before.
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