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Old Wed Feb 12, 2003, 10:21pm
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I don't think anyone is saying that you can't have a charge here and then a block there. What they're saying is that if the defender is moving slightly but takes it in the chest and we call the charge on this end, then when the defender is moving slightly but takes it in the chest we will also call it a charge on that end.

There are bang/bang plays that could go either way. If we get more than one of these, they should be called the same way. That's all. Be aware of the bang-bang plays and how your partner called them. Then when you get one, call it the same way. Is that really cowardly?

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