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Originally Posted by CMHCoachNRef
Um, it appears as though B1 got to the floor by feinting a foul. I hate to give T's in this situation, BUT before I call a foul on A1 for jumping on to B1, I have to ask myself if I was giving B1 a blatant advantage for trying to fake a foul ending up on his back.
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It is perfectly legal to anticipate and brace for contact, including falling backwards. Usually the flop involves a verbal noise and/or suddenly flailing the arms to mimick the effects of a collision; rather than slowly falling backwards.