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To any and all posters my main beef with officiating is the disposition of the charge/block/flop. This seems to be used by many teams when they cannot guard the offensive player. Just step in front of them and hope for the best. Or, on the other hand the exaggerated falling back at the slightest contact hoping for the charge call, and lastly the intentional lining up and blindsiding an offensive player instead of defending. All of these are dangerous to the players involved, and are not, in my opinion, in the spirit of the game. "Flopping" is taught. I thought also, that there was a rule against it. I have never seen it called.
It just seems that you are either setting someone up, giving up and standing in the way rather than defending, or stepping in the way hoping for the call to go your way. That is tough on officials and something many fans, including me, observe and continue to be dismayed about.
It just seems that you are either setting someone up, giving up and standing in the way rather than defending, or stepping in the way hoping for the call to go your way. That is tough on officials and something many fans, including me, observe and continue to be dismayed about.
