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Old Mon Jan 18, 2010, 03:54pm
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AP arrow would stay where it is on a defensive violation such as a kicked ball on the inbounds throw, correct?
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AP arrow would stay where it is on a defensive violation such as a kicked ball on the inbounds throw, correct?
If the defensive team violates such as a kicked ball then the arrow stays and the resulting throwin is not an AP throwin. It's a throwin for the violation. The previous AP throwin never was completed. That's why the team retains the arrow.
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Old Mon Jan 18, 2010, 04:02pm
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AP arrow would stay where it is on a defensive violation such as a kicked ball on the inbounds throw, correct?
Yes, the arrow stays when the defense commits a violation before the throw-in ends. This would apply to DOG violations as well.

Also, a foul by either team would leave the arrow in place.
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Yes, the arrow stays when the defense commits a violation before the throw-in ends. This would apply to DOG violations as well.

Also, a foul by either team would leave the arrow in place.
If A committed a defensive violation on the throw-in by kicking, would B's throw-in now be from the spot of the violation?
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If A committed a defensive violation on the throw-in by kicking, would B's throw-in now be from the spot of the violation?
Yes, following the usual rule for violations.
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And here I thought it was to make some smart alec comment directed at me. I must be paranoid, but that still doesn't mean someone's not out to get me!
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And here I thought it was to make some smart alec comment directed at me. I must be paranoid, but that still doesn't mean someone's not out to get me!
Nope, not at all. Sorry. My opinion on the arrow is different from both the NFHS committee and the vast majority on this board.

Normally, I just follow the rules and keep my mouth shut, though.

M&M rewards me by not posting his Windmill pic.
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I would post a pic of a windmill, but I'm in my room and don't have access to a computer.
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Old Mon Jan 18, 2010, 05:31pm
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Old Mon Jan 18, 2010, 05:24pm
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So what is your opinion on the arrow!

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AP arrow would stay where it is on a defensive violation such as a kicked ball on the inbounds throw, correct?
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Nope, not at all. Sorry. My opinion on the arrow is different from both the NFHS committee and the vast majority on this board.

Normally, I just follow the rules and keep my mouth shut, though.

M&M rewards me by not posting his Windmill pic.
I hope I'm not opening a can of night crawlers but what is your opinion on the arrow and how does if differ from the majority opinion?
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Old Mon Jan 18, 2010, 05:30pm
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I hope I'm not opening a can of night crawlers but what is your opinion on the arrow and how does if differ from the majority opinion?
My opinion is that the arrow has done its job once the thrower has been handed the ball. I would rather see it so the arrow's only job is start the throwin, not give a complete throwin; it would change as soon as it's handed to the thrower.

Anything that happens during the throwin (fouls, violations, etc) are a result of that throwin, so the arrow has already had its effect on the game.

That said, the committee (and most here agree) believe the throwin team should get a complete throwin; therefore fouls committed during the throwin result in the arrow not switching.
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