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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by tomegun
Contact that would change a player's Speed Balance Quickness and Rhythm (SBQR) 5 or 10 years ago doesn't prevent the player from going from A to B in many cases today.
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There are some who might say this type of thinking has led to the rough play we see today. Like for instance, the NCAA.
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You think so Dan? You think the NCAA wants us to call fouls on contact that doesn't slow a player down, that doesn't put him off balance, or that doesn't take away his first step?
Seems to me if none of that happened, then the defense hasn't gained any advantage with the contact. Maybe I'm just misunderstanding your point.
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My point is that to say players these days can absorb more contact than 5 years ago only results in an increasing level of contact over time. You think 5 years from now we won't be saying the same thing?
If you look at the ncaa poe over the last few years you might see why I said they agree.