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Originally posted by Snaqwells
All I see are references to "legal guarding position." Are you saying that directly equates to playing legal defense? And, are you saying that in order to have a PC foul, the defender in question has to have LGP? Aren't there potential PC fouls in which the defender does not have LGP?
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Strictly speaking illegal block/charge contact when the defender is OOB must be a block. This has nothing whatsoever to do with any other types of contact, no need to confuse the issue by muddying the waters on this.
The fed rewrote the section on LGP but they screwed it up. This was discussed ad nauseum over the summer on both forums. Since then the fed has released an interpretation that says a player cannot gain LGP if he's standing OOB and he loses any LGP he might have had once he steps OOB. It's on their pages somewhere, look it up.