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Craig Wyles
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010

Picks:
If play stops according to XVI.C, players reposition according to XVI.C.

Any time an infraction is called, the continuation rule applies. Continuation Rule: Play stops when the thrower in possession acknowledges that an infraction has been called. If a call is made when the disc is in the air play continues until the outcome of that pass is determined. For the purpose of the continuation rule, an uncontested stall that occurs after another call is treated the same as an incomplete pass. Play then either stops or continues according to the following conditions:

If the infraction affected the play (XVI.C.3), play stops and the disc reverts to the thrower unless the specific rule says otherwise.

Out of Bounds:
Best perspective: The most complete view available by a player that includes
the relative positions of the disc, ground, players, and line markers involved in a play. On an unlined field, this may require sighting from one field marker to another.

Most of the people in the debate over that one play had no "perspective".

All just for next time.

http://www.usaultimate.org/resources/officiating/rules/11th_edition_rules.aspx#XVI.C
Carole Young
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010

Thank you for your time.

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