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Old Wed Dec 28, 2005, 10:02am
Jimgolf Jimgolf is offline
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For a charge, the defender has to have established legal guarding position. If you're not watching B2 in this play, how can you determine this?

It looks to me like the key is to constantly be watching to determine who has LGP in your zone. Is this the right approach?

It's easy to say you should have been looking here or there, but in this case, without knowing whether B2 has LGP, yet knowing that sufficient contact for a foul has occured, what is the correct approach?
Blow the whistle and confer with other officials, (i.e., act like you've got a double whistle) or use your experience and judgment and make the call on your own?
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