Out if umpire catches it.
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When a defensive player catches a pass
Assuming you mean American Football, TE is short for Tight End, an offensive position player who both blocks on the offensive line and catches passes from the quarterback.
This is a foul on the offensive player. The defensive player does not have to fall down in order to get a charge called
To properly take a charge in basketball, a defensive player must establish position in front of an offensive player who is driving towards the basket. The defensive player must have both feet set and be stationary before the offensive player makes contact. The defensive player must absorb the contact without moving or leaning into the offensive player. This results in a charging foul being called on the offensive player.
This is called replayed ball
When a defensive player catches a pass
I think you mean charging, which is when an offensive player commits a foul on the defensive player. Typically, this happens when the defensive player plants his feet and the offensive player runs/dribbles/pushes through him, knocking him down. It's not a charge if his feet are moving, though.
I think you mean charging, which is when an offensive player commits a foul on the defensive player. Typically, this happens when the defensive player plants his feet and the offensive player runs/dribbles/pushes through him, knocking him down. It's not a charge if his feet are moving, though.
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