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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
This is exactly what we're discussing in this thread. B1 establishes LGP. A1 goes airborne. B1 moves directly backwards.
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OK forget falling away and let's look at this. Let's say that B1 takes a single step backwards after A1 is airborne. So instead of A1 making significant contact (enough to be a PC in anyone's book) with B1's head, shoulder area, he makes contact with B1's lower torso or legs.
Are you saying that because B1 moved, this turns into a blocking foul on B1?
(I'm about two steps away from breaking out stick figure images to see if we can illustrate these points any better...)