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Old Mon Mar 13, 2017, 05:46pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by BryanV21 View Post
Good point. I was mainly just watching the defender.
That should make it more obvious, not less. Where on the defender does the contact occur? If the defender is moving is the contact on the part of the defender's body in the direction of movement? If so, block, if not, charge (or no call).

Examples:
Defender moving left, contact on left....block.
Defender moving left, contact on front...charge.
Defender moving forward, contact on front, block.
Defender moving back, contact on front, charge.
Defender moving left & back, contact on left, block.
Defender moving left & back, contact on front, charge.
Defender moving left, contact on right, charge.
etc.

Due to the amount of contact, there may not be a foul, but the above is what foul, if any, you should have based on the direction of movement in combination with the point of impact.
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