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While you may very well know what constitutues a chop block, what you described is not necessarily a chop block. There are other considerations.


Jimmy03: I'm no football expert, but I am pretty sure what I described is definitely a chop block no matter what:

Chop Block (Rule 2-3-3). The definition of the chop block has been simplified to assist in the understanding of this rule and to encourage more consistent officiating. A chop block is now defined as a high-low or low-high combination block by any two players against an opponent (other than the runner) anywhere on the field, with or without a delay between contacts. The “low” component is at the opponent’s thigh or below.
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