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Correct. I still believe Eades didn't know he missed it until the game was over.
I found a picture of the moment Meeks touched OOB....I know I would be looking at that ball which is extremely close to being tied up. ![]() |
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Only if you're correct.
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As for my above quoted post...yep, Meeks was out of bounds. Photos of it have now been published. Unfortunate, and not reviewable. https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/of...064537595.html |
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So as officials, the key to all the video being shown with the scrutiny of how "bad" they called the game isn't always going to be judgement calls where, was it a foul or not a foul? Was he in or out? Yes, the video will show it and it will be "obvious" at that point. But in real time, we all know this is a difficult job to process all that is happening i.e. the hand touching the out-of-bounds on the tie up. Watch that play in real time and you'll see how quickly his hand hit and was pulled back.
The key with the video is the positioning and many great officials understand this. To get calls correct, you need to be in the proper positioning. Eades may not have seen the hand because he was too close to the play as it was right at his feet. Backing out with a wider angle may have allowed him to see the hand touch. The first foul of the game from the Slot, did he even have an angle to see the play? Was he reaching out of his primary. What was the vantage point from T? Where was each official looking on that play at that time? We know every call and non call will be looked at because of the tape these days, but it's how you use the tape to your advantage to get better and not worry about how it will be microscoped and used against you. |
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If you read any reports of someone's head exploding in the Hampton Roads section of VA, it's because I just read another post on social media asking why the officials didn't go to the monitor when Meeks' hand touched OOB.
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