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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
I've already said in another post that a defender can't move laterally into a airborne player's landing spot. That's a basic.
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Why not? If the defender established an initial guarding position, then maintained that position by moving laterally, why can he not continue to move laterally into the airborne player's landing spot???? According to everything that I've seen in this thread, the defender hasn't done anything illegal. He's allowed to move laterally to maintain his guarding position.
So what really is the difference between moving laterally into the landing spot (which you're saying here is not legal) and moving backward into the landing spot (which you're saying is legal)?
Either they're both legal or they're both illegal. And what I've been saying all along is that they're both illegal.