• @coygsu
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    8 months ago

    Yes, GLT across the line would be definitive.

    • @AstrealixOPM
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      68 months ago

      It’s the only way to justify this rule. Otherwise, it should be just if the portion of the ball on the ground or something, idk how it would be worded but this rule is simply untenable

      • @coygsu
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        38 months ago

        Any portion of the ball can hover of the line and it is till in. That’s the rule. VAR needs a definitive angle. There wasn’t one.

        • @AstrealixOPM
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          38 months ago

          Yeah so the ref lets play go on because VAR will fix it and then VAR can’t so by default there’s more leeway for the attackers

          • @coygsu
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            8 months ago

            Correct, if the ref doesn’t know something definitively, they should let play go on - no matter the case.

            • @AstrealixOPM
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              28 months ago

              Yes. But then we either need VAR to actually be able to make a decision, or the ref should be allowed to make it according to his best judgement, which won’t happen; so it should be down to VAR to judge as best they can instead of clear and obvious error

              • @coygsu
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                18 months ago

                That’s why an extended GTL is the only best option.

                • @AstrealixOPM
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                  18 months ago

                  Agreed, but if that’s not a possibility then a rule change is better than doing nothing at all