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Old Mon May 12, 2008, 08:30pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by just another ref
I definitely don't do that. My idea is more of a "When in doubt, it is a foul," on a hand check, while I lean much more toward "When it doubt, it is not a foul," in most other cases. As far as contact with both hands, while still not automatic,
(is there really such a thing?) I would say this makes the foul call much more likely. Twice as likely, if you think about it.
Wait a minute; you are not following the letter of the law. Shame on you.

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Originally Posted by just another ref
If the defender uses the contact of the hand to measure the opponent, (yes, this is a theory, but one that I think has merit) and this contact, which is illegal according to 10-6-2, allows the defender to more easily maintain his defensive position, this could easily be considered a hindrance, could it not?
I think it could, but that is where you judgment comes into play. And all I am asking is for some judgment to still be at play and consider that rules like 4-27 still exist. Now if the NF wants to change that rule, then that is fine with me. I feel it is irresponsible to make a POE that is not supported by rule without changing the rule.

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