Although it should be avoided whenever possible, incidental contact occurring during the follow-through (after the disc is released) is not a foul.
Remember, even if the contact were non-incidental, because it occurred after the throw was released, it cannot be deemed to have affected the specific play, and a turnover will stand.
Although it should be avoided whenever possible, incidental contact occurring during the follow-through (after the disc is released) is not a foul.
Non-incidental contact. The effect of the contact on the marker is important here, as many, but not all, instances of contact will affect continued play with respect to the marker.
Although it should be avoided whenever possible, incidental contact occurring during the follow-through (after the disc is released) is not a foul.
Remember, even if the contact were non-incidental, because it occurred after the throw was released, it cannot be deemed to have affected the specific play, and a turnover will stand.
Although it should be avoided whenever possible, incidental contact occurring during the follow-through (after the disc is released) is not a foul .
Remember, even if the contact were non-incidental, because it occurred after the throw was released, it cannot be deemed to have affected the specific play, and a turnover will stand.
Although it should be avoided whenever possible, incidental contact occurring during the follow-through (after the disc is released) is not a foul.
Remember, even if the contact were non-incidental, because it occurred after the throw was released, it cannot be deemed to have affected the specific play, and a turnover will stand.