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Originally posted by Self
Actually if you read your posts I think you will find your not as clear as you think you are. Just a matter of opinion though.
I read a question for what is written and don't read more than the question. Many of your posts were assuming more than what was just asked.
To me it is simple: Just answer the question given and don't read into it.....
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Let's kick this dead horse one more time. If you go back to the original post, before Crew's clarification, you'll see that there is absolutely nothing about contact. Minimal, none or otherwise.
ok folks here i go again.
a1 drives the lane picks up dribble takes 2 steps, jumps and has the ball at his midsection. b1 steps toward
a1 with his hands high to defend, jumps and causes the ball to become "sandwitched"(for lack of better
word) between the 2 players making a1 unable to finish. they then both come to the ground.
So your claim that there was no contact is just as much "reading into the play" as my claim there was contact. In fact, I still say that 95 out of 100 times there will be contact on this sort of play - the ball rarely absorbs the contact. I don't know what your experience is but that is mine. Which is why I said block until Crew made his clarification.