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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I quoted the rule
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You never quoted a rule that stated (or even paraphrased) "The defense of the throwin has the right to stand next to the thrower".
This rule (Throwin: Teammates shall not occupy adjacent positions which are parallel to and within 3 feet of the boundary line if an opponent desires one of the positions) doesn't say anything about the position of the teammates in regard to the thrower, it just limits their position in regard to each other.
In addition this rule doesn't address the line of teammates perpendicular to the boundary, or the case of one offensive player in front to the thrower.
"The defense of the throwin has the right to stand next to the thrower" is dead wrong. New officials should not be learning this.