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Old Wed Nov 10, 2010, 11:56pm
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All I was doing was asking a question as to why the call is what it is.

How I understand rules/regulations, this would be a Defensive throw-in violation as the offense is unable to complete the throw-in. However, show me the rule & case book play that shows otherwise, & my thinking will change.
You need to show me a rule that says it's a violation for the defense to prevent the offense from completing a throwin.
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Old Thu Nov 11, 2010, 12:22am
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The defensive player crosses the plane such as 7-6-4

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You need to show me a rule that says it's a violation for the defense to prevent the offense from completing a throwin.
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Old Thu Nov 11, 2010, 12:32am
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The defensive player crosses the plane such as 7-6-4
The player breaking the plane is the violation. It has nothing to do with completing the throw-in.
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Old Thu Nov 11, 2010, 06:09am
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The defensive player crosses the plane such as 7-6-4
Um, no. The thrower held the ball over the plane in-bounds. The defender grabbed the ball on the in-bounds side of the plane. At NO time, did the defender cross the plane out-of-bounds. That's why it's a legal play.

You don't have a friggin' clue whatinthehell you're talking about. And that includes when and why to start the clock. If you don't understand what we're talking about, by all means ask questions until you do. But DO NOT try to tell us what to do. Quite simply, you do not have the rules knowledge to be doing something like that.

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