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You're right that it's not KCI. All bets are off once the ball touches the ground (6-5-6). The worst you could have is a PF under 9-4-3-b and g but you've really got to have something vicious and unnecessary and/or well away from the play that is clearly malicious. Otherwise, it's just good ol' fashion hittin' when the ball is live. No foul.
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REPLY: I agree with DJ. Certainly can't be KCI since at the time of the hit, a "catch" was no longer possible. One very common mistake that I see is an official calling KCI when a receiver gets hit after properly signaling and completing a catch. It can't be KCI. Might be a PF, but only if the hit is (as DJ describes it) "vicious and unnecessary."
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