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Old Wed Dec 01, 2010, 01:01pm
JohnDorian37 JohnDorian37 is offline
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Originally Posted by drofficial View Post
I've heard numerous partners say this type of thing regarding a block/charge situation: If a player is starting to fall/lean back before contact is made, I call that a block."

How does one defend this statement by rule?

If the defender has established legal guarding position and then leans back, starts to fall before contact (into the torso) is made by the offensive player, shouldn't this still be a charge?
At some point he's no longer vertical and then it is certainly a block.
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