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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
That is because he couldn't see the initial forearm chuck from where he is standing. He is too low and gets straight-lined. Put him a step above the FTE and he has a quality look at this contact. Positioning and angles make all the difference.
While I'm on that point the T is way too high and not connected to the play. He can't help the C from way out there and that is the secondary failure here. Put him down around the 28-foot line and he will be far more comfortable whistling the contact just inside the FT lane.
PS Finally a fight video of an actual fight! That was a true melee.
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Look at the C's head he is not even looking at his primary when the first two potential fouls happen, he is staring at the throw in spot.