@DrJesseMorse@WillLarrick A football manager saw that Croatia was incredibly close to score multiple times. Ronaldo was tired and wasn’t running back to defend. The manager was thinking we could loose. Brady vs Ronaldo or Messi is a moot point. Soccer doesn’t have one important player like NFL.
I cannot believe we have got to the point where a ball lightly touching the tips of someone’s hair is being measured by a Snickometer in order to disallow a goal.
The ball’s trajectory and spin were not affected at all.
The offside law was created to stop goal-hanging - it was never intended to be an exact science.
It was never created so that one day artificial intelligence could measure toenails offside and use a snicko to check if someone’s touched a ball.
It was created to stop strikers from man-marking goalkeepers all game.
VAR was meant to be reserved for clear and obvious decisions.
We used to understand that football is better and more entertaining when goals are scored.
That meant that for offsides: in case of doubt, the benefit was given to the attacker while in-line was always onside.
Now we’re using 3D generated AI technology to check toes to the millimetre and extreme microphones to measure minuscule decibels with the aim of disallowing goals and ruining football as a spectacle.
Do they ever ask if we want these changes, do they market test any of it?
What an extra time awaited us for the #Portugal v #Croatia game, unfortunately we will never get to see it thanks to the madness that VAR has descended into.
@clashreport Wait you guys get unlimited sick days lol no wonder they’re tired of it. In the US you get limited sick days and vacation days. So people usually those those correctly. If you’re really sick like you need time off we have fmla for short term or long term absences.