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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
A couple of my esteemed colleagues have taken the position (no pun intended) that if a B1 takes a stance wider than his normal shoulder width stance so as to take away a passing lane has committed a kicking violation if the ball hits his leg even if he foot is touching the floor before the passed ball makes contact with his leg. I think they are trying to apply a screening rule to a non-screening situation.
Remember, a kicking violation is an intentional action taken by a player to kick the ball. If player’s foot is in contact with the floor when the contact with the ball occurs, there can be no kicking violation.
MTD, Sr.
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A ball is rolling out of bounds and a player takes his foot and stops the ball with his foot (on the floor by the way)by placing his foot between the playing area and the sideline. Sort of like a soccer play. No violation?