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Shocker fan for life after witnessing my first game in person, the 80-74 win over the #12 Creighton Bluejays at the Kansas Coliseum.
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There's no such rule as offsides. (sorry, it's a joke among coaches and referees because Americans call it offsides [plural] but the law is offside [singular])
Anyway, I have always wanted to see a small, super high-level tournament played without any offside rule and see what top tier coaches would dream up.
That call in QAT vs ECU game was very, very odd. I rewatched it several times and still find it frustratingly amusing. The stupid leg image they showed wasn't helpful either. There's subtlety beyond just where the guy's ankle was, and we couldn't see any of it.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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One subtlety that most players don't even know is that if you are behind the ball when it's played, you cannot be offside.
So for example, if a guy makes a pass to a wide open net from the end line, and only his own player is there to knock it in, it's legal. The positions of the other team don't matter because all offensive players HAD to be behind the ball.
Even good referees bork that all the time.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostMatches at the World Cup or any professional level for that matter without offside would be a free for all sh!t show. It is most definitely a rule that needs to be a part of the game as long as it is called correctly and consistently."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Post
Was listening to a podcast where they discussed it. Because it would pull attacking players further up the field and as a result, pull defenders back as well, it would leave the midfield completely wide open. It would take a lot of strategy out of the game and force you to just play with a bunch of fast guys in midfield.
The ability for higher level players to put long balls on a dime allows you to bypass midfield somewhat. There would definitely be a cherry picker hovering around the 18, but probably not more than one. There would be a mid attacker trying to find the new gap between the defender on that cherry picker and the next line of defense. So the field gets extended. But I think without offside, in an 11 man, you would see a crap ton of long balls over the midfield. I think it would become an aerial show and you'd end up with a ton of goal kicks and hurt goal keepers.
But I'd still like to see it as an experiment. :)
Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostEngland's possession is better than I have seen in recent Cups and their ability to finish is better. They could be nasty this Cup.
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I still don't understand that offside call. Convinced it was completely made up and they were trying to cover it like a 3 card Monty/shell game ruse.
England was outstanding.
FIFA getting exactly what they deserve with this cluster F of a tourney so far for the fans. No beer, One Love Armbands going to cost you a yellow (both sides are stupid about this but whatever) and ticket fiasco and security making sure no unacceptable statements are allowed in (clothes etc) is kind of hilarious and sad at the same time.
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