If that is what you believe then you didn't watch the replay very well and we are going to have to just disagree.
I ran slowly through the play, from the best angle, atleast 10 times. I wanted to see when the throw was made and where Cano was, in relation to the running lane, when the throw was in the air. After stopping the footage and analyzing Canos steps frame by frame, it was clear that his foot was in contact with the foul line when the ball was in the air. He did start out in fair territory, but was running on the foul line when the throw was made.
I wish I had the capability to import the footage onto my computer so that I could show you pictures of his feet in contact with the line during the time in question.
Short of that though, we presumably saw the same footage and saw two different things. Such is life...
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Originally posted by UMP25
Dancing on a football sideline is easy to notice. Cano wasn't doing that. His left foot was clearly out of the running lane. In fact, he wasn't completely in the lane throughout his entire journey to first. Also, it appeared West didn't make the call until well after the throw was made, so I don't think he was too eager about it.
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