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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn
That's really too bad. Feel free to call it that way when you make the show. Until then, your superiors at the highest levels of both OBR and FED have clearly told us not to call the out on a neighborhood play like this one.
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In the typical old-school "neighborhood" play, F6 glides *behind* the bag (not touching it) to avoid the sliding R1. And I agree that *that* play is what has gone by the wayside.
That's not what I envision happening here: F6 stepped directly *over* the bag, and as such was still exposed to R1.
Again, if F6 receives the throw *after* stepping over the base, I've got a "safe".