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Originally Posted by CT1
Just because a DB gets beat doesn't mean he can't make a play on the ball. However, he will almost always keep his hands down until he turns to find the ball.
When you see a beaten DB with hands up and eyes on the receiver, it's usually face-guarding.
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Only if the hands are up in the receiver's face. I see quite often a DB putting his hands in front of the receiver's HANDS - which is competely legal if he doesn't make contact.
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