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Originally Posted by btaylor64
Well I've stated my stance on the play, and just to further clarify I am talking about a SECONDARY DEFENDER, not a primary one. 9 out of 10 times a block charge play with a secondary defender is a bang bang play.
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Where in the HS or NCAA rule book does it specify different requirements for a secondary defender? For that matter, where do either of them even define secondary defender?
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Originally Posted by btaylor64
With no RA in HS and in college it gives me leeway to do what I want on those bang bang plays. ....No RA gives me a choice on bang bang plays and depending on the situation in the game I can judge accordingly.
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How does the lack of an RA in HS and college give you the right to create an imaginary one?
HS block/charge plays are all about LGP. As long as the defender has LGP, you can't have a block, no matter where it is on the floor.