The offside call was a whole lot closer than that Xeet makes it appear - there's really deceptive perspective going on there - but I measured with lines in a freeze-frame and it still looked like she was onside. But only by inches, and if I was slightly wrong in either timing or measuring, she could have been off. Still think she was on though.
The offside call was a whole lot closer than that Xeet makes it appear - there's really deceptive perspective going on there - but I measured with lines in a freeze-frame and it still looked like she was onside. But only by inches, and if I was slightly wrong in either timing or measuring, she could have been off. Still think she was on though.
I forget where I saw it, but someone did actual photogrammetry lines for this one and it was pretty clearly onside even if it that particular angle is a little deceptive. Like, very easily a clear and obvious error. Hell, even the back angle that they showed during the broadcast (which is more biased the other way) makes her look onside.
The biggest problem is that they have overturned other (much tighter) offside calls using the same angles. If they’re not going to use the tech, they have to be consistent with how they apply the clear and obvious metric.
The offside call was a whole lot closer than that Xeet makes it appear - there's really deceptive perspective going on there - but I measured with lines in a freeze-frame and it still looked like she was onside. But only by inches, and if I was slightly wrong in either timing or measuring, she could have been off. Still think she was on though.
Glad it didn't matter.
I forget where I saw it, but someone did actual photogrammetry lines for this one and it was pretty clearly onside even if it that particular angle is a little deceptive. Like, very easily a clear and obvious error. Hell, even the back angle that they showed during the broadcast (which is more biased the other way) makes her look onside.
The biggest problem is that they have overturned other (much tighter) offside calls using the same angles. If they’re not going to use the tech, they have to be consistent with how they apply the clear and obvious metric.