• InnocentPossum@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I feel like if we have to judge offside by the current ruleset, letting a machine decide, or having lines pced on the backmost pixels is the fairest. It may be millimetres offside but at the end of the day, that is offside. Harsh, hard to swallow, but also correct.

    That said, I think maybe it’s time we look at the offside rule and how it’s decided. Obviously we can’t do away with the rule altogether as that leads to cherry-picking, which leads to defenses sitting by their own goals all game. It would suck. But maybe we need to reinvent the offside rules and what it means to be offside. Another method for stopping cherry-picking that isn’t so controversial.

    Now all of these ideas are absolutely garbage, but the point is they highlight completely new systems, not trying to it tech to the current one. Potentially something like if any body part overlaps with the last man, it’s onside (if you want to favour attacker, which we should really). Or the reverse, there must be a gap between the attacker and the defender before the attacker reaches the last man (if you want to favour the defense, which is a bit lame). Maybe it’s a case of creating a shot clock type situation where if you are ahead of the ball but beyond the defender for 1 full second, you are offside. Or use liens on the pitch and must be within 1/3rd a ptichlength of the ball when it’s kicked or something where the defenders don’t matter at all but stops cherrypicking.

  • Altruistic_Tax2575@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Da fuck is even this. You are telling me that if the guy had clenched his fists or had shorter fingers then he wouldnt be offside?

    Parts of the body that are illegal to use shouldnt count. His hand cant be used to play so this ‘finger’ offside shouldnt be one.

    Basically if you have a big nose of long feet you are more at risk of being offsides? This is beyond ridiculous

    • JwintooX@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      It ain’t his hand, look just above the left raised heel of the blue player, you’ll see like 2 pixels of the toes of the white player attackers left foot

  • Rude-Strength-2957@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    argh i know that its right, like its good that its objective, but it does sortve rub me the wrong way be because the attacking player gained no advantage from being such a small margin offside

  • gaymersriseup666@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    This is conflicting for me because on the one hand, this is objectively offside even if it’s by millimeters, and I like this technology for eliminating the human error element.

    On the other, the offside rule itself is a bit insane to me these days with VAR—I feel like the spirit of the rule has been lost—this is not giving the attacking player a clear advantage. Yes it’s offside by the law—but for what?

  • 20price@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The thickness of the line is the margin of error. He clearly sticks out. I am ok with this.

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    1 year ago

    Tbh, I think that if you need a line so thin, it’s not an offside, that’s not how the game meant to be played.

  • zulu9812@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The body part that’s offside can’t even legally play the ball. It’s ridiculous. They should just go back to feet placement.