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			So I attended a Women's Officiating Clinic last night required to work some local "Christian" ball (NCAA division 9 or something like that.  Bottom line...Women's mechanics.) 
 
And..a conversation came up about if there is a collision or if a player goes down...there must be a foul.  Even if A1 is dribbling and steps on B1's foot (B1 is in legal guarding position) and A1 goes down they want something called.  In this case, a block.  The clinician called this a "wrong place, wrong time" foul. 
 
I know when in rome, yadda yadda. 
 
What ever happend to advantage / disadvantage?  I understand they want the game called tight but I'd have a hard time penalizing legal defense / bailing a player out. 
 
Old guys....any thoughts? 
 
Do you as an official consider the following to be a truism... 
 
If a player goes down, there must be a foul?  I suppose this question could apply to NF or NCAA guys. 
 
Larks 
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