So @BikingBud
In post #8 you explain that this is all about velocity
In post #20 , understanding that the ball has no velocity, you explain that in fact it is all about the relative position of the two players
And neither of those two concepts are even mentioned in the Law definition of a Throw Forward
Can you see now that this is a difficult Law question to answer?
(It's NOT a difficult scenario to referee, peep, scrum, happy days. But one day something like this may cause problems for a TMO trying to apply the letter if the Law)
In post #8 you explain that this is all about velocity
In post #20 , understanding that the ball has no velocity, you explain that in fact it is all about the relative position of the two players
And neither of those two concepts are even mentioned in the Law definition of a Throw Forward
Can you see now that this is a difficult Law question to answer?
(It's NOT a difficult scenario to referee, peep, scrum, happy days. But one day something like this may cause problems for a TMO trying to apply the letter if the Law)
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