They do. Because they use the "virtual offside line," it becomes a factual, supposedly objective decision. MLS, without that additional technology, has to apply the clear and obvious standard to offside.
I still dont like it because it is still marked by the subjectivity of when exactly the ball is played. The slightest difference in that chances the determination of where the line is. Clear and obvious is better for me, personally. RB goal. Game over.
Ismitje goes to the half once again mad at the Sounders FO, for geo-fencing me 285 miles away. I paid for both DirectKick and ESPN+ this year and I am sure Seattle gets a cut of both, and yet they now want me to subscribe to YouTubeTV at $40 a month.
You're not wrong. They have to use the first frame of the video where the ball is on the foot (or other part of the body as applicable), but as we all learned last week, sometimes that frame is not at the point where the ball was actually first touched. So for this to be fair, IMO, you have to account for the possibility that the chosen frame is up to 1/60th of a second too far ahead. Perhaps some sort of built in margin of error wherein the two lines must not be touching before the call can be changed either way?
It's the women's tournament. The men's cycle changed a few years ago. FIBA AmeriCup replaced the FIBA Americas Championship. All of the qualifying for the World Cup and Olympics changed in recent years and I'm pretty sure this tournament is pointless for the US, but maybe it isn't. I don't know. The US women already qualified for the Olympics by winning the 2018 FIBA World Cup. The US women defeated Paraguay 110-31 for fun today. Paraguay scored 11 in the first quarter. The rest of the scoring was 7, 5, and 8. Paraguay actually outscored the US from the line, 14-8. It's that time of year where it's high 50s in the morning and low 90s in the afternoon. Huge factor tonight.
I only use my phone. Keyboards are just as outdated as the "tough guy keyboard" shtick. How about you come upstairs from your mothers basement to get some fresh air and come up with a new one.