Nobody who watches basketball would say that its biggest problem is rampant uncalled traveling.
Nobody who watches basketball would say that its biggest problem is rampant uncalled traveling.
No one says that
It’s not even that VAR was wrong in its determinations.
The great thing about VAR is that it makes crystal clear what people believe the rules should say, rather than what they actually say. If you hate VAR for making the correct call, you hate the rule it enforced.
But the rules are the rules, whether the defenders complain or not. If they do complain and VAR rules it onside, is that a problem too?
So change the laws of the game to be more in line with the original intent. Don’t get mad at VAR for correctly adjudging a player offside when they are by the current rules.
none of what you’d just seen actually mattered because the video assistant deemed Raheem Sterling’s shoulder to have been a centimeter or two beyond the last defender’s shoulder, making him offside and annulling the goal.
I give the guy a little credit for caring enough about a benching at this point to fight his manager over it.
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I’m guessing C Biscuit Stables is full of bros that win the moment.
“C Biscuit Stables,” company sounds like horseshit to me.
This is... way too much information.
Finally, a video that belongs on Deadspin.
“In honor of all the brave men and women that don’t charge for minor dents and lingering smells.”
AND I’D SURELY STAND UP! NEXT TO YOU AND SAVE ON MY NEXT RENTAL.
If you watch the moment of contact, the batter’s right foot is on the inside line of the batter’s box. That’s an automatic out. Also a rule being emphasized in this year’s postseason (according to a recent broadcast I was watching.)
Yeah, I come to deadspin for its understated articles written elegantly in an F. Scott Fitzgerald-esque prose as well and am continually disappointed when this website misses its mark.
I'm 32, he's hilarious.
Humor is subjective they say.