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Old Thu May 15, 2003, 09:53am
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Your example is perfectly valid, but not a common enough situation that would justify this specific provision in the rules. I find it hard to accept that this specific of a rule was written with your situation in mind. Furthermore, I could simply throw the ball in such a way that it isn't touched (or touchable by my single opponent) and achieve the same result - and that is not referenced in the T rule.

Your example represents one very bizarre and not commonly found or anticipated situation. I would like to see something a little more like what happens in a normal game that shows why such a specific rule on these violations is required.
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