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I thought it referred to the colloquialism "a tap on the shoulder," but I looked that up on DDG and apparently it means "a request to resign." That's the opposite of what I inferred.
Suddenly, a John Scalzi book I recently read and which overused the phrase makes a lot more sense.
The sports reference could also mean to tap out, like in wrestling. I suppose the answer you got is pretty well in line with that