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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Does the benefit of the doubt go to the offense (deecee) or the defense (Bryan)? Has any of the rule-making bodies made a statement on that?
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I would want to see the violation, not guess that there is one. I'm sure we've all seen things that were probably a foul, but we didn't see the actual contact so we don't blow our whistle.
So, in this case, if you want to say the benefit of the doubt goes to the offense then so be it.