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They had themselves a blarge! Watch the C...he is signaling a block while L is hammering the PC. Yuck...
IMHO, L has it right...defender has LGP and takes contact in chest...would love to see a camera angle from the C point of view to see what he saw...maybe that the defender moved to his left? But that was before shooter went airborne, so it is legal movement. Hmmmm... |
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A classic blarge even with the L looking cross-court at his partner. Sure seems close from that angle, just can't tell if there is any horizontal movement once the shooter is airborne.
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On second thought and actually paying attention. block. don't drink and drive and don't not pay attention to a video and post.
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The defender was slipping from right to left from near the right lane lane to a point just left of the center of the lane with the last of the shift being after the shooter went up. I don't think the defender was in the shooters path with 2-feet down before the shooter left the floor. I have a block. It is, however, tough to tell from that angle. Given a different angle, I might see it differently.
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B players was moving backwards, but moved diagonally on one step to be closer to the middle of key, which is the path of A1.
I do see B1 having two feet down when A1 went airborne. PC.
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Charge. I thought so, anyway, and the lead had a better angle than any of us, including the C.
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I completely agree. He wasn't at the spot before the shooter became airborne. I also would add/pregame that there is no reason the C needs to have an immediate whistle - let alone preliminary signal - on this play coming down the middle of the lane in transition with the L clearly in a good position. This should be L's first crack. (Even though I think he got it wrong.)
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I don't see B1 get 2 feet down in the path until A1 goes airborne.
B1 lost his initial LGP b/c he thought A1 was going to pass to the wing and B1 moved that direction. He did not regain a LGP before A1 went airborne. Still, this is the Lead's call all the way, Center had no reason for blowing on this call.
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Fri Dec 07, 2012 at 03:28pm. |
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Explain your thought process here please? |
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He left A1's path at the beginning of the play to cut off what thought was going to be a pass to the wing. That's why you see him backpedaling at an angle to get back in the play.
Am I wrong in saying the defender must remain in the path of A1 to maintain his LGP?
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This looks like a block. I've seen a couple of people explain why - but the only explanation from the "it's a charge" people is, "that's a charge." Why does anyone thing that? I'd like to understand their thought process to get there.
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