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<blockquote data-quote="WizardBill" data-source="post: 1623206" data-attributes="member: 7438"><p>I might be a little more onboard with THAT suggestion. However, removing the charge call is not the answer. The answer is how it is enforced. Taking away the charge call is definitely a horrible idea. Calling charges after the player has already become airborne I thought was already not allowed. So, I yahooed (I don't "Google" anything) and found this:</p><p></p><p><strong>The rules oversight committee approved the following guidelines "to help better administer these rules." From the release:</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Before the offensive player (with the ball) becomes airborne, the defender must have two feet on the floor, be facing the opponent and be stationary to draw a charge. Otherwise, it should be a blocking foul. Secondary defenders (help defenders) moving forward or to the side are also in violation and those should be blocking fouls. Contact that is “through the chest” is not de facto proof of a charge. The rule in its entirety must be considered before determining a foul</strong>.</p><p></p><p>So, it would seem that the rules are already in place for what you are suggesting. It sounds like the refs need to interpret actions better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WizardBill, post: 1623206, member: 7438"] I might be a little more onboard with THAT suggestion. However, removing the charge call is not the answer. The answer is how it is enforced. Taking away the charge call is definitely a horrible idea. Calling charges after the player has already become airborne I thought was already not allowed. So, I yahooed (I don't "Google" anything) and found this: [B]The rules oversight committee approved the following guidelines "to help better administer these rules." From the release: Before the offensive player (with the ball) becomes airborne, the defender must have two feet on the floor, be facing the opponent and be stationary to draw a charge. Otherwise, it should be a blocking foul. Secondary defenders (help defenders) moving forward or to the side are also in violation and those should be blocking fouls. Contact that is “through the chest” is not de facto proof of a charge. The rule in its entirety must be considered before determining a foul[/B]. So, it would seem that the rules are already in place for what you are suggesting. It sounds like the refs need to interpret actions better. [/QUOTE]
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