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Originally Posted by mutantducky
But from my point of view the defender moves laterally into the path of the offensive player. Which is legal sure, but I see the defender moving to the side and back without an established defensive position. The offensive player makes a move to get to the side and the defensive player gets in his way. I'd have gone with a block, but again, a very mild disagreement. good play to view
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You are adding criteria that is extraneous and doesn't meet the checklist criteria for a charge:
1. Did the defender initially have LGP (both feet on floor and facing opponent)? - YES
2. Did the defender move legally (laterally or backwards, not towards the opponent) to maintain his position? - YES
3. Did contact occur at the defender's torso before the offensive player got his head and shoulders past the defender? YES
Charge