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Raymond Mon Dec 08, 2014 04:29pm

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Originally Posted by Kansas Ref (Post 946083)
*whuh??

He's good for troll type comment about once a month.

rockyroad Mon Dec 08, 2014 04:31pm

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Originally Posted by twocentsworth (Post 946080)
The foul is on the BLUE player...and it's not even close.

Are you talking about Blue #4 who might have made a little contact with the white player before running into the C??

If not, then you really need to stop eating those mushrooms growing in your backyard. They aren't what you think they are...

MD Longhorn Mon Dec 08, 2014 05:54pm

Stunned this went 3 pages. Simple call that shouldn't have even been a question. Foul on white. All day, every day.

AremRed Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:13pm

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 946018)
Don't tase me.

:D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kansas Ref (Post 946083)
*whuh??

That's just his twocentsworth.

twocentsworth Wed Dec 10, 2014 10:48am

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Originally Posted by Kansas Ref (Post 946083)
*whuh??

it "looks" like the blue player has a "direct line" to the ball ONLY because of the camera angle….(if the camera was behind the white player - people would have a different opinion).

White player gets to the ball first and and pushed/contacted from behind by the blue player = foul on blue. It's a fairly typical play that occurs during a loose ball….

rockyroad Wed Dec 10, 2014 11:00am

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Originally Posted by twocentsworth (Post 946318)
it "looks" like the blue player has a "direct line" to the ball ONLY because of the camera angle….(if the camera was behind the white player - people would have a different opinion).

White player gets to the ball first and and pushed/contacted from behind by the blue player = foul on blue. It's a fairly typical play that occurs during a loose ball….

So you were serious...holy sh!t.

It is a fairly typical play that occurs during a loose ball that you obviously get wrong on a regular basis.

Raymond Wed Dec 10, 2014 11:04am

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Originally Posted by rockyroad (Post 946321)
So you were serious...holy sh!t.

It is a fairly typical play that occurs during a loose ball that you obviously get wrong on a regular basis.

Apparently his angle is from under a bridge.


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