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Originally Posted by mbyron
The definition suggests that the player makes contact with the ground after contacting the fielder. That does not happen when a player merely runs into a fielder.
You can't have a roll block without a roll.
Whether you like it or not, the move fails to meet the criteria.
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The first two examples in 6.3 don't meet that (literal) criteria, yet are still considered interference. The runner in those also never slides or contacts the ground.