I can't ****in believe it. English is not my first language but still understand difference between step, tap, drag... and it looks like some of you don't.
Toe tap is exactly this... tap, touch the ground and lift the toe. In this case, if Polk lift his foot of the ground before landed on heel or but, it will be toe tap and catch.
If he dragged his toe out of the bounce before his heel hit the ground... it will be toe drag and catch.
In all other cases, and this was yesterday, we are talking about normal step motion, and that means if any part of the foot is out of the bounce, it will be not be catch.
This should be really simple to understand, I guess.
And, this was from last year, exactly same situation