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Originally Posted by Terror
This is Roger Reddings response posted in another forum on this video.
These blocks all look legal to me. While it is true that they are blindside blocks, they all appear to be low enough--that is, not to the head or neck area, but rather to the side or the chest. In addition, I don't see any markers of targeting, such as a launch or attacking with the crown of the helmet.
Hope this helps.
Rogers
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Hmmm... then I stand corrected.
Of course, that doesn't change the fact that the blockers are playing with fire by hitting their opponents the way they do. Especially in a D-III game where replay isn't available.