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OK, now that I've got a few replies as I expected I would get....next question....
What if you had a thrower who saw a stationary/vertical defender within arms reach of the throwin boundary and the thrower extended their arms across the throwin plane such it resulted in contact between the defender and thrower (either with the defenders arms or any other part of their body)? Does the interpretation above still define that to be an IPF on the defender?
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