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Old Mon Jan 18, 2010, 03:59pm
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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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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?
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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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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Old Thu Jan 21, 2010, 05:53am
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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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