Thu Dec 26, 2013, 06:57am
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johnny d: Come On Down ...
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Is it possible that he is able to "get through" the contact, and thus, even with the contact, he is able, with his speed, to get past his opponents. If so, the officials may be seeing this as incidental contact, with no advantage gained by the defense, and thus, no foul.
Some strong, quick players don't avoid contact, especially if they know that they can "get through" it. If it looks like a pinball game out there, he may be creating some of the contact, not enough for a player control foul, but some of the contact may be of his own volition.
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Originally Posted by johnny d
If your player is as good and strong as you say, he is probably playing through a lot of the contact and is not having his rsbq affected.
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Bingo.
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