: Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:35 am
SmokeyTA wrote:
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And don't fall back on fas red herring of judgment changing because the same as the rule states a forward pass needs to be passed forward it also states a knock on needs to be knocked forward!
Why don't you understand that the definition of "forward" is not the same for a pass as it is for a knock-on? What's hard about that? I mean, it
may be you really don't get it, but I'm struggling to believe that you can't understand the simple difference.
SmokeyTA wrote:
...It is one hundred percent clear jjb knocked the ball backwards yet it went forward
WTF? Are you saying there was a miracle, or the laws of physics ceased to apply? How did this phenomenon happen? I'm truly baffled by that.
Let me see if I can make any sense at all of that. I doubt it, but I'll try.
It is one hundred percent clear jjb knocked the ball backwards
Well, what is 100% clear is that he knocked it forwards. How do we know? Well, the camera is positioned at the halfway line. It was pointed to the right to film this play. The ball when it is struck by the player does not have any apparent 'right to left' motion on leaving his arm. Whilst it would be difficult to judge HOW MUCH apparent right to left motion it would need, in order to be truly going backwards realtive to the pitch, what we can see with certainty is that because it had no such apparent motion, it must have been going substantially forward.
Indeed, as it didn't seem to have any apparent left to right motion either, the conclusion is that it's true line, relative to the pitch, was the straight line in which the camera was pointing. Which would be somewhere between 20-30 degrees forward.
exactly the same as if he'd passed the ball backwards it would have likely gone forward
I don't understand what you're trying to say, but at least
(a) you accept he did NOT "pass" it and
(b) you understand that you can pass a ball backwards, within the rules, yet it can still travel forward, relative to the pitch.
Now all you need to get is that (b) ONLY applies to passes. And not to knock-ons.
SmokeyTA wrote:
...And if cummins wants the game to be reffed as fa states then why not put it in the rules
These ARE the rules. The officials correctly applied these rules in the way I have stated.