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Old Tue Sep 20, 2005, 08:57am
JDLJ JDLJ is offline
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I agree that we'd need to see this to decide but, from the original post, I think that we have to remember that B1 has the right to block/contact A1 legally before the ball is thrown because the defender can assume A1 might block him as long as A1 is still coming towards him. In 9-2-3, the A1 is moving away from B1.

Suudy, you seem to have had this call a lot and I don't think I've ever seen it called. You may be taking away B's right to contact a receiver before the ball is thrown. I would talk to some experienced wide guys and listen to what they say.


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