View Single Post
  #54 (permalink)  
Old Wed Feb 13, 2008, 11:28am
Gimlet25id Gimlet25id is offline
Official Forum Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Richmond, IN
Posts: 402
Quote:
Originally Posted by Larks
Ok - a thought.

In that game, they had anywhere from 4 - 8 cameras shooting in high def. They had the ability AFTER the fact to see that play in high def with all the video tools ESPN has to offer.

Lets take this play and put it in a high school environment in a rivalry game. We wont have that luxury at that level and will have to live and die with a call like this. What you hope is that one of the two cameras have a good look at this play so that you have something to stand on after the fact with the coaches / assignor unless you are a very tenured and respected guy in that league (I realize not all leagues are coaches leagues).

More than likely, after the game, would a blurry DVD shot from your basic home edition sony cam corder support this call? Do we care?

Do factors like this lead people to pass in high school and let it go OT?

Be honest - If you had this play in your biggest rivalry game under similar circumstances (under 2 or 3 seconds), do you take the foul or pass?
FOUL!!! Affected speed, timing, rhythm, & balance. FOUL!! In any game! IMO
__________________
It is what it is!!
Reply With Quote