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Old Thu Mar 26, 2015, 10:40am
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I have no idea with this angle what the degree of contact was.

Brenda Frese is one of the more vocal coaches in the women's game.
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Old Thu Mar 26, 2015, 11:06am
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yeah to hard to tell if there was a push-off with the arm too.
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Hard to tell anything. All I know that is the Lead was in a great position. And this play in NCAAW is all her call to make.

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Old Thu Mar 26, 2015, 04:05pm
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Hard to tell anything. All I know that is the Lead was in a great position. And this play in NCAAW is all her call to make.

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Yep. I can not argue any point from what is in the vice aside from seeing that the leeward was in perfect position.
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Old Thu Mar 26, 2015, 06:01pm
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While I agree that the "L" was right there, they way the play developed, she ended up a little too close and straight lined at the moment of contact. If you pause the video, "L", A1, and B1 all line up.

As the play developed, hard for her to be in better position, just one of those times where the "L" ended up with less than an optimal look.

From up in the bleachers where the video is shot, I have a PC.
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Old Thu Mar 26, 2015, 11:15pm
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While I agree that the "L" was right there, they way the play developed, she ended up a little too close and straight lined at the moment of contact. If you pause the video, "L", A1, and B1 all line up.

As the play developed, hard for her to be in better position, just one of those times where the "L" ended up with less than an optimal look.

From up in the bleachers where the video is shot, I have a PC.
At no time were the three ever in a straight line in this video. In may not have been the most ideal angle but it was plenty good enough.
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For those recommending T here. What are you seeing on the video (I'm not reading lips or inserting magic words) that is T worthy?
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Old Fri Mar 27, 2015, 09:05am
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Bad angle for us, like others have said. Slowing it down it appears possible that all the contact was actually ball and not body.
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Old Thu Mar 26, 2015, 01:21pm
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I have no idea with this angle what the degree of contact was.

Brenda Frese is one of the more vocal coaches in the women's game.
It's one of those where you root for the L to turn and whack the coach, even though you know she won't.
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Old Thu Mar 26, 2015, 02:20pm
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PC. If you don't call the PC call the travel. If you call neither then whack the coach when she claps at you.
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Old Thu Mar 26, 2015, 02:21pm
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PC. If you don't call the PC call the travel. If you call neither then whack the coach when she claps at you.
I'm not sure she actually traveled, though. Looked like one foot held a spot.

One of my technical fouls this season involved a coach clapping at me.
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Old Thu Mar 26, 2015, 02:25pm
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I'm not sure she actually traveled, though. Looked like one foot held a spot.

One of my technical fouls this season involved a coach clapping at me.
Good job taking care of business! I think her left is the pivot and she picks it up. So when she passes after putting her pivot down I'm calling a travel. But I hope I would have called the PC first.

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Good job taking care of business! I think her left is the pivot and she picks it up. So when she passes instead of shoots I'm calling a travel. ...
Why does that make a difference?
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Why does that make a difference?
I meant to say the pivot comes down before she passes or shoots, I'll edit my post. Travel for me.
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