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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
The only kind of position B1 might have that would still be a block would be one where B1's arms/legs/etc. were extended outside B1's frame, making it a block regardless of how or when A1 lands. If A1 contorts their body such that it permits them to land before contact, that is A1's problem.
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Right. While unlikely, it is possible for the airborne player to touch the floor before contact and the call still be a block.
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