@mbeader14@BenVolin Arsene Wengar is a huge advocate for daylight offsides so it’s not a uniquely American thing. Also the boundary in the nfl/nba is static.
@currdad@Gdubb1997@Dannybhoy59@BenVolin It’s the most popular because you can be dirt poor and play it. Although I would agree that eliminating offside altogether would ruin the game.
@LGM_NYR@Mayzomatic Offsides should be determined by where the players feet are, in every other sport where your feet are determine where you are on the field.
@knewmattic@shearer39@RealBigToshi In half the time and spend more time sprinting ~20% of the time soccer players are standing still or moving at a walking speed
@SirflashC@shearer39@RealBigToshi It’s the number one sport world wide because it’s the most accessible sport. It’s the only sport that can be played in third world shitholes. This isn’t the flex you think it is.
@PhysioOnSafari@BosniaNTBall Every rules expert on these networks who all have high level international officiating experience do not agree that a red should be given. 🫵🏻🤡
@james_x_lfc@OwnerEmeritus@IcyVert The ones that would be good would be lD1 DBs and point guards, guys that are around that 5-10 height and hyper athletic.
@Edinald94925338@thee_ovie If you have the same dumber of points but lost to the team you’re tied with you should not advance. That makes more sense. Turks had 45 minutes up a man and couldn’t score, this is on them.