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Old Fri Jan 04, 2013, 01:11am
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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
I can live with the no call on this as the contact took place mostly after the dunk. So to me the contact is mostly incidental as it did not prevent the dunk from happening and the play was basically over. I guess I can see a block or charge call here, but I would need another look or angle to see if the defender was not moving sideways when the player went airborne.

Peace
If anyone evaluating here watched us no-call this, there would be an a** reaming after the game. I can't even take you seriously anymore. You take the opposite side of stuff like this just to entertain yourself.

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Originally Posted by canuckrefguy View Post
Better answer:

"You know, you're right...I said the contact took place after the dunk, and I was clearly wrong."
You must not have much experience with Rut. He doesn't care what anyone else calls or doesn't call in their games (Or so he says), but he'll spend hours on here being the contrarian and arguing with people about why he's right and they're wrong. We don't all have the wisdom and experience he does, just ask him.

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Originally Posted by Rich View Post
If I have the defender where he needs to be and there's a knee in the face -- that's going to have me shipping it the other way.

If the defender isn't where he's supposed to be, I'm calling a block.

Knee in the face + player going down hurt + player possibly stepping on the defender does not equal "nothing" in my game.
In the words of Dave Hester: "Yeeeeep"

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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
I guess 4-27 is not a rule? Or is it because you do not like people that do not agree with you?

Something tells me the latter.

Peace
You don't like people who don't agree with you, which is evident by the fact that you spend a good amount of time arguing with everyone when you're the only dissenting opinion. Even after you were proven wrong about the play being over before the contact, you still held firm.

For the record, I would probably have a PC foul here. Even if I called a block, I would feel better about it than having no whistle at all just because it might upset everyone watching the pretty dunk.

Last edited by zm1283; Fri Jan 04, 2013 at 01:13am.