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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Two different contexts.
Bob is commenting on a situation in which the ball is already inbounds and one team has had a player in control.
You are referencing a play ruling specific to throw-ins in which no control has been established inbounds.
Hence, the different rulings.
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I understand this, and I was being snarky. The fact is, the case play gives an incorrect reasoning for the play not being a violation.
They need to just fix the rule instead of relying on duct tape and WD-40.