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Old Thu Sep 06, 2007, 05:43pm
SanDiegoSteve SanDiegoSteve is offline
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Originally Posted by GarthB
Nope. "Beneath" in this case could kind of be replaced with "behind" if you use the cap as the knee.
And your interpretation of this is based on what? How do you get "behind" as being what was intended? Why wouldn't they just say "behind the knee" if that's what they were trying to get at?

Last I checked my patella (which was just now), the hollow of the knee is directly below my kneecap, on the front of my leg, not the backside of it.

From my limited understanding, when they changed the bottom of the strike zone from "top of the knee" to "the hollow beneath the kneecap," it was to make the strike zone bigger. If you look at the diagram in the rule book, the dotted line representing the bottom of the zone intersects the hollow directly beneath the front side of the knee. That line is significantly lower (perhaps an inch or so) than the crease that is "behind" the knee.
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