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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Unless you deliberately, and with specific concentration, stick your foot backwards or forwards in an effort to not move your torso, it is pretty hard to do. In the course of the play, I doubt the player would have done so. If you're agreeing that the player moved his foot forward, you're pretty much agreeing he was moving forward.
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No, I'm saying your absolutes about what a person's body does when moving one foot are nonsense. I can move my foot all day long without it affecting my torso
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
And what does A1 being airborne have to do with anything? Moving forward at the time of contact is prohibited no matter the status of the opponent. The status of the shooter (airborne or not) is irrelevant to this case.
The ONLY question that has to be answered is whether the defender was moving forward at the time of contact or not.
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His right foot is replanted before contact so the only way it would be a block is if A1 had been airborne.
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Last edited by Raymond; Tue May 08, 2012 at 08:47am.
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