fdc
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Post by fdc on Aug 2, 2021 12:45:34 GMT -5
I don't think anyone should be 100% confident that it was in/out.
Personally I thought it was out. Even in slo mo there is a clear patch of sunlight on the sand that never goes away. Of course sunlight doesn't prove anything and it still could have grazed tape. Between that patch and the line not moving I think it was out. I'm also from the mindset that a reversal needs clear evidence, so if it was originally called in perhaps the conversation is different.
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Post by donnyb on Aug 2, 2021 13:02:18 GMT -5
I don't think anyone should be 100% confident that it was in/out. Personally I thought it was out. Even in slo mo there is a clear patch of sunlight on the sand that never goes away. Of course sunlight doesn't prove anything and it still could have grazed tape. Between that patch and the line not moving I think it was out. I'm also from the mindset that a reversal needs clear evidence, so if it was originally called in perhaps the conversation is different. The sunlight you see in all the pics flying around is before the ball actually hits the ground and compresses. It definitely was a very very close call
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Post by guest2 on Aug 2, 2021 13:43:42 GMT -5
I don't think anyone should be 100% confident that it was in/out. Personally I thought it was out. Even in slo mo there is a clear patch of sunlight on the sand that never goes away. Of course sunlight doesn't prove anything and it still could have grazed tape. Between that patch and the line not moving I think it was out. I'm also from the mindset that a reversal needs clear evidence, so if it was originally called in perhaps the conversation is different. The sunlight you see in all the pics flying around is before the ball actually hits the ground and compresses. It definitely was a very very close call This. Its hard to complain about an unfair loss when you need an electron microscope to work out what the correct call was. This is the very definition of the breaks of the game. Besides Sponcil and Ana Patricia are basically the James Hardens of women's beach. They get so much leeway from refs in terms of their hands, that any calls that go against them, they should just shut up and be grateful.
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Post by gr8ful on Aug 2, 2021 13:45:02 GMT -5
The sunlight you see in all the pics flying around is before the ball actually hits the ground and compresses. It definitely was a very very close call This. Its hard to complain about an unfair loss when you need an electron microscope to work out what the correct call was. This is the very definition of the breaks of the game. Besides Sponcil and Ana Patricia are basically the James Hardens of women's beach. They get so much leeway from refs in terms of their hands, that any calls that go against them, they should just shut up and be grateful. There never should have been a third game....
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