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Old Wed Dec 12, 2007, 11:14am
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As long as the bounce is completely out of bounds, it doesn't matter if it's "controlled" or not.
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Old Wed Dec 12, 2007, 03:42pm
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As a new official I did not now this. I thought if you stepped on the OOB line, it was a violation. Is this true?

In the Ancient Days, if the boundary line was only two inches wide, it was a violation for the thrower to step on the boundary line.

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Old Wed Dec 12, 2007, 04:16pm
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In the Ancient Days, if the boundary line was only two inches wide, it was a violation for the thrower to step on the boundary line.

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Are you serious?

I can never remember it ever to be a violation for a thrower to step on a boundary line.
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Old Wed Dec 12, 2007, 04:44pm
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In the Ancient Days, if the boundary line was only two inches wide, it was a violation for the thrower to step on the boundary line.

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I just asked Dr. Naismith (one of the voices who live in my head) and he said, "Nu-uh, eh?". I think that means no in Canadian.
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Old Wed Dec 12, 2007, 05:02pm
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Are you serious?

I can never remember it ever to be a violation for a thrower to step on a boundary line.
I think when MTD said "Ancient" he meant pre-Jurassic. He's got years and years of rule books you know, all up there in that great big huge attic.
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Old Wed Dec 12, 2007, 05:27pm
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I think when MTD said "Ancient" he meant pre-Jurassic. He's got years and years of rule books you know, all up there in that great big huge attic.
Pre-Jurassic better mean close to 50 years then.

Mark is post-Jurassic.
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Old Wed Dec 12, 2007, 06:50pm
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Pre Jurassic is Triassic.

Post Jurassic is Cretaceous.

I'm a chemist, but my academic background is mainly in geology.
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