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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
That's not my understanding.
Stationary: Common, intentional or flagrant, whether above or below the shoulders (although I'm having a hard time coming up with an example of I or F in this case)
Excessively Swinging (as in the definition): Flagrant, whether above or below the shoulders.
Swinging, but not excessively: Above the shoulders -- I or F; Below the Shoulders -- C, I or F
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Bob, maybe you should pay attention!
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Actually, I think the "clarifications" and "addendum's" will come flying before we hit Christmas.
From what was demonstrated during the summer an elbow to the head deemed a foul is Intentional or Flagrant. Example: Player sets a screen with elbows out at shoulder level. Defender takes the elbow in the head. Intentional, regardless if the elbows moved or not. If they take it in the shoulder etc then common. That is not to say I have not heard your interp either. As for me, I will err on the side of caution and go INT. That seems to be the tact "They" are wanting us to take.