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In both of your situations, the offensive player would not have control of the ball which means the time/space criteria applies, which means it is a block in both of your situations. Fumbles by definition mean no control, so you cannot call a player control foul. |
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Time and distance does not apply to a player in control of the ball and is not airborne. The player in the original post had control of the ball and was not airborne when the defensive player obtained/established a legal guarding position. More the fifty years ago the Rules Committee affimred that an offensive player should expect to be guarded from the instant he ganed control of the ball. It was this expectation of being guarded is the foundation for how the guarding/screening rules are written. MTD, Sr.
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Pick / Charge Last edited by Scrapper1; Mon Jun 11, 2007 at 01:42pm. |
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You are forgiven and I grant you dispensation. Say ten Hail Mary's and do not let it happen again. ![]() MTD, Sr.
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Go Buckeyes!! MTD, Sr.
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What Bob Jenkins posted back in post #3 on page 1 is still valid. You allow the player with the ball to land. If he lands without contact, you can't have a foul. After that, the LGP rules take over and no time/distance is necessary on the part of the defender. Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Tue Jun 12, 2007 at 01:15pm. |
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i don't see this play as being as black and white as y'all here do. the defender is literally milliseconds away from "submarining" an airborne player with his back turned. i find the attack on those who would call a block a little over the top and hard headed...sometimes when a ref who makes a call (or a post here)cannot see the other side, I think we need to be open to others opinions.
I believe I would have called pc foul here, but that does not discount others opinions...thats all they are...they did not make this call. Unfortunately some here find it hard to take off the whistle, this is not the court...it's a discussion forum right? |
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We're objecting to those who agree with all the relevant facts that go into the call, and then choose to ignore the rule and call the opposite and then try to defend that decision. |
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