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Originally Posted by just another ref
There could be two separate contacts in a block/charge. One officials sees the first, the other sees the second.
And, yeah, any way you want to look at it, it's odd.
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Unlikely, but if that is the case, then you have two options...the first foul made the ball dead or you have a double foul (if the first foul is the block and if continuous motion applies). The rule that forces the double is only applicable if it is a single contact that two officials judge differently. It says nothing about calling two different fouls.