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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Regarding the play in the OP. I believe that the contact between R1 and F2 is a HTBT situation.
BUT, lets (make an) a$$ (of) u (and) me that R1 was running full bore toward HP when F1's illegal contact knocks him off stride. Even if R1 is no more that two strides away from HP when the illegal contact by F1 occurs, it could be enough to cause R1 not to recover from the illegal contact in time to control his movement toward HP and thereby avoid a violent collision with F2 that is not MC.
Just my two cents worth.
MTD, Sr.
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If the second collision is a result of the runner not having control of himself as a result of the first, then there cannot be MC.