Traveling or not??
Can everyone see this link and post in here what you think.
https://www.facebook.com/jeremy.file...81220957503554 |
Can you embed the youtube link instead?
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I don't know how to do all that. It's on my buddies page. Admin please delete
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Cole, is it this clip?
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Side Note:
To capture a Facebook video clip, go to the address bar and replace everything prior to the word "facebook" with "m.", then push "Enter". Play the video and right click on its screen. Select "Save Video As" to give it a title, click "OK", then it'll be posted either on your desktop or into whatever folder you've selected. I think. |
Great question.
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Sorry guys I asked for this to be deleted. I can't figure out how to bring it over.
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Embedding is your friend.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/1fENEdSyDN0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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You can only lift your pivot foot before releasing the ball on a pass or try for goal. This is neither. I say once he catches the ball again -- thereby negating the argument that it was a pass -- he has traveled.
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This is a travel as soon as he catches the ball. Nice move though.
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It's a neat trick, but not legal. You could call it an illegal dribble (not letting the ball hit the floor after throwing or batting it into the air during a dribble) or a travel, but either way, it's not legal.
Still waiting for confirmation that it's the play Cole was wanting opinions on. |
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