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Originally posted by Camron Rust
Just to spark a little discussion....
Before the charge can happen OOB, the defender must be OOB, thus in violation before the collision. Otherwise the defender is not OOB and it is a charge.
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IMO if a defender is setup OOB, there shouldn't be any contact with the offensive player, unless he/she goes OOB as well.
If a defender is setup 99% in bounds and a toe on the line, I wouldn't consider that a violation and would call the block.