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Old Fri May 18, 2001, 01:40pm
Barry C. Morris Barry C. Morris is offline
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My rule reference is the same as Bob's, 4-27-4. I am going under the inference that the player did not see the screen and plowed the screener over. Of course, it works both ways. A couple of years ago, I saw a player seemingly as big as a house set a screen on a guard that didn't see it. He was laid out flat when he hit it. His mother, who was sitting on the sideline about four feet from the play, wanted to call something but it's incidental contact.
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