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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
And I think, from what I saw on the video (not frame by frame), a no-call is acceptable.
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I don’t care for the term “acceptable” in this situation. Too much grey area in that. If there is contact (which I obviously think there was) then there needs to be a whistle one way or the other.
We are not going to agree on this and that’s fine, but answer me this.
With that big of a crash do you think it sets a bad precedent for the rest of the game? What if that player had been seriously injured and flipped even further and landed on his head, instead of his elbow?
With an airborne shooter and there is contact I have a whistle. Better to err on the side of caution in my opinion.