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Old Tue Dec 31, 2013, 09:26pm
jeremy341a jeremy341a is offline
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Originally Posted by Adam View Post
Fair enough. My point was that if the ball is in the way here, the contact is likely on the hand or the ball, and thus legal.

I agree with BNR on this, though, I thought the initial contact was actually on the ball. Regardless, I think a no-call is correct here.

That said, if the hiring/assigning body wants this called due to the follow-through contact on the arm, then it should be called in their games.
I agree to all points.
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