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Old Oct 02 2012, 03:44 PM   #28
JoakimBL
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But is it really a problem if you need high speed video to determine if it's "legal" or not? If it's to close to call, you can't call it and so be it. I don't see the big problem. It's hardly a huge advantage to the player, and every other sport also reveals violations that are not called by the officials, or other sort of wrong calls. Football/soccer has had goals alloed that was clearly not in on replays and the other way around. Also wrong off sides calls are made in almost every game. Baseball have marginal calls on whether it's a ball or strike. Tennis have balls called in or out wrongly all the time. Even with replays, the NFL gets calls wrong, even when it's not replacement officials making the calls. It's not like Disc golf is the only sport with questionable calls made in marginal situations.
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