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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Yep, the C would have the best view of whatever movement is occurring by the defender to his right at the time of contact.
Unfortunately, the mechanics instruct us that this is the Lead's call as it is an outnumbered situation in transition, so the defender is automatically a secondary defender. Time to revise the mechanics!
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There is nothing wrong with the mechanic. Lead has first crack, but that is not an absolute. It is pre-gamed in every college game that I do that if the Lead doesn't have a whistle the trail or C shall come in and get the call. We have seen plenty of video where side to side movement by the defender is only picked up by the end line camera.
In this case the lead did not have a good look because he wasn't all the way down the floor because of the quick steal.
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Play 1: Play in the first half.
Play 2: Pass and crash play
Peace
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