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1 offensive team in the league," Bryant said Saturday. Since the ball may remain in the possession of the offensive team as the ball goes out of bounds on a shot, the "shut off" player should be ready to pick the ball up on the restart. Possession of the ball changes teams after the offensive team scores a touchdown or if an offensive player drops the ball, throws an interception, or fails to throw the ball within five seconds. |
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