Thread: Elbow Swing
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Old Sun Oct 27, 2013, 11:44am
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Confused In Connecticut ???

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef View Post
Of course, what I'm about to say is unofficial
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One could be excessively swinging elbow(s) in a careless manner in order to create space or "get people off me" and catches someone above the shoulders. Then you have someone who excessively swings their elbows with an intended destination, an opponents face/head; IOW, targeting.
Thanks for the valiant attempt, but I'm still confused.

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post
If the elbow was moving faster than the body but not excessive ...
How can we have an elbow moving faster than the body but not excessive? For thirty-two years we've been taught (unofficially) to call the excessive swinging elbow violation (didn't this used to be a technical foul at one point?) for elbows that are swinging faster than the pivoting player, without any contact.

Is this (elbows that are swinging faster than the pivoting player) no longer the (unofficial) definition of an excessively swinging elbow? Can't we still use this definition (elbows that are swinging faster than the pivoting player) for when contact is made, and decide to go with an intentional, or flagrant, but never a common, foul?
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