Things you are doing I would eliminate:
- Style of play is a deep dark rabbit hole just officiate the play in front you.
- Direction of player(s) falling. Players can twist, fall, turn however they want to protect themselves. The good actors will be falling the right way anyway.
Things to consider looking at:
A - Officiate the defense. Offense has no expectation of time and space so had defenders feet stopped moving forward at the moment of contact.
B - Is contact happening in the centre of defense's tower (torso). If you've got A and B here you might not have a pc but you can likely eliminate block to PC or no call.
The trickiest part of block charge for me anyway is not whether its a block or a charge but rather whether there is enough there to call a charge. Players can protect themselves however they want but was the contact really enough to create an advantage for the offense or disadvantage the defense or did they disadvantage themselves.
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Coach: Hey ref I'll make sure you can get out of here right after the game!
Me: Thanks, but why the big rush.
Coach: Oh I thought you must have a big date . . .we're not the only ones your planning on F$%&ing tonite are we!
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