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Old Thu Jan 23, 2003, 05:19pm
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I would differentiate between moving your leg into a passing lane, and someone trying to make a pass or a dribble between a defenders legs and a defender closing that gap. If you try to squeeze a pass beween a defender's legs, I can't see giving you a kicked ball call when your attempt fails because that gap disappears.
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Old Fri Jan 24, 2003, 09:08am
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I would differentiate between moving your leg into a passing lane, and someone trying to make a pass or a dribble between a defenders legs and a defender closing that gap. If you try to squeeze a pass beween a defender's legs, I can't see giving you a kicked ball call when your attempt fails because that gap disappears.
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Old Fri Jan 24, 2003, 09:59am
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I would differentiate between moving your leg into a passing lane, and someone trying to make a pass or a dribble between a defenders legs and a defender closing that gap. If you try to squeeze a pass beween a defender's legs, I can't see giving you a kicked ball call when your attempt fails because that gap disappears.
OK, so now you agree with me?
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Old Sat Jan 25, 2003, 12:23am
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I would think any move of the leg toward the ball no matter how slight would result in a "kick" however gentle. If the foot or lower leg moves toward the ball, and makes contact, it has to be a kick, even if it's very, very small.
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