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Old Wed Oct 06, 2004, 08:29am
Warrenkicker Warrenkicker is offline
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Originally posted by jransom
Quote:
Originally posted by Warrenkicker
...Now when contact is unavoidable because it is not reasonably certain that a kick will be made then you can have an untouched kick and the kicker run into or roughed and still not have a foul 9-4-4.
Be careful on this one...roughing is roughing. This rule provides a little bit of leeway on contact with the kicker, but if a legal kick is made and a player becomes a kicker he is afforded protection, and if he gets roughed then call it. Remember, a personal foul should be called regardless of the situation.

Having said that, IMO there is more of a fine line between a no call and "running into" than there is between "running into" and roughing.

Jonathan
Most of my quote was word for word from the book.

Roughing is roughing when it is roughing.

Under the circumstances I quoted it MAY not be a foul to contact the kicker in a manner not ruled to be a personal foul after he has kicked the ball.
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