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Originally Posted by dahoopref
I'd be incline to side with you if there was a secondary defender entering the L's area. Can you tell me if there is one?
From what I see from the clip, the T has a "closed look" when the contact happens while the L has the best view with an "open look." If I'm the T, I'm gonna trust the L has the correct position to make the right decision. If I come in with a whistle after the no-call, chances are from my view as the T that I'd be guessing since the defender was moving backward playing defense before the contact happens.
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I cannot tell you that. If the T look is closed all he have to do is move his feet to maintain a positive look by stepping down towards the endline.
The L could also be thinking. I trust my T to stay with the play until the status change because it came from his area understanding the SDF concept.
For me, I stay with the play until the status change when it starts in my primary. I will also explain if questioned. The one thing I will not due is say a the L better "Man up" explain it.