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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
I still won't explicitly look down before the crash. It's just like calling a batter out for having a foot out of the box -- you just have to have a feel for where it is and look down after the contact.
Rich
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Reading the interp, I think this is where NFHS is on this anyway. They just want to clarify that you can't straddle the boundary or put a foot on the line to take away the line. You don't need to be on the lookout for the foot barely grazing the line issue, but if the defense has been trained to straddle or put a foot on the line (usually on the trapping press), you will notice it and you should call it.