
Thu Nov 06, 2014, 03:23pm
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HokiePaul
It is an issue to establish LGP. Once established, it is not. So the Defender had LGP, jumped forward towards the defender (thus losing LGP), and does not appear to have regained/reestablished LGP because he was not facing his opponent with 2 feet on the ground.
A no call, in my opinion, would have to be based on a judgement that the contact was incidental as described in 4-27, not because the defender was in LGP.
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What I'm saying is that does he even need legal guarding position if he beats the offensive player to the spot and is stationary.
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