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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 81960" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>[USER=1]@John[/USER] After further review, He did push the limits of the block. The picture from the front angle makes the flag look very questionable due to the frame of reference. The original run picture from the side shows he came in somewhere between 9 and 10 and look to be aiming just above the waist. He was almost parallel and just a tad in front with the defender on the line of the defenders travel. He does lower his head making me think we was going lower than a body block. The hand pushing his head down and the twist of the defenders body makes it look much worse than initial intended contact. </p><p></p><p>I think the block needed to happen to break JT free. A simple run in front or some "hand pushing" would have been enough to set JT free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 81960, member: 402"] [USER=1]@John[/USER] After further review, He did push the limits of the block. The picture from the front angle makes the flag look very questionable due to the frame of reference. The original run picture from the side shows he came in somewhere between 9 and 10 and look to be aiming just above the waist. He was almost parallel and just a tad in front with the defender on the line of the defenders travel. He does lower his head making me think we was going lower than a body block. The hand pushing his head down and the twist of the defenders body makes it look much worse than initial intended contact. I think the block needed to happen to break JT free. A simple run in front or some "hand pushing" would have been enough to set JT free. [/QUOTE]
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