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They really need to stop calling

Posted on: February 17, 2020 at 12:52:56 CT
Gavin Citrus MU
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Body contact down low, especially when the offensive player engages the defender.

Just let that be a no call unless the O player flat runs them over and they take the charge.

I'd also decrease the hand check calls, especially on players who are out of control.

I'd still call reaching in and obvious arm contact.
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Gabe tweets what I saw yesterday - Gavin Citrus MU - 2/17 12:19:42
     Tight reffing actually helps the Tigers, I believe - ERB KC - 2/17 18:47:17
     that was a question I’ve had - Bump834 MU - 2/17 13:46:47
          I think it's a good thing because take kpuke, they always - tigertix MU - 2/17 17:42:51
          Agreed and I believe it's just the sec - Gavin Citrus MU - 2/17 13:57:47
               Here is the amazing part of it. Gabe also said that SEC - alwaysright MU - 2/17 14:14:49
     SEC basketball is hard to watch. I mostly watch Big 10 when - Uncle John KC - 2/17 12:40:55
          The biggest problem for the SEC is the outflow of talent - wu-tangtiger MU - 2/17 13:12:01
          RE: SEC basketball is hard to watch. I mostly watch Big 10 when - namres MU - 2/17 13:06:38
               Read the damn post, idiot. - Uncle John KC - 2/17 14:08:43
          They really need to stop calling - Gavin Citrus MU - 2/17 12:52:56
               really they need to stop calling contact where no player - MizzouAstro MU - 2/17 12:55:31
                    Generally agree - meatiger MU - 2/17 14:48:51
                    exactly this! Unfortunately the way they call it is the - CoolBreeze22 MU - 2/17 14:26:10
                    This is how the rules are written. Real hand checking is not - alwaysright MU - 2/17 13:59:30
                    That seems simpler and I agree - Gavin Citrus MU - 2/17 13:21:54




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