Generic Descriptive Meaning ...
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Originally Posted by justacoach
No more so than we should use a fanspeak term like 'reach in' in any serious officiating context......
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Agree. But sometimes a player has to reach in toward an opponent before fouling an opponent. The reach in isn't the foul, the contact is the foul. Reach in has a very generic descriptive meaning in this context (that I probably should have avoided).
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Last edited by BillyMac; Fri Nov 16, 2018 at 03:27pm.
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