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To: Win-Lose-Draw who wrote (2062)6/25/2002 11:24:19 AM
From: vds4  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5130
 
i would imagine given the complexities encountered in tennis computerizing the line judges, that it might prove to be even more frustrating and difficult in football. The timing of the kick and the run of both the offensive and defensive players... well all players. remember that the goalie counts in this equation (two players back including the keeper)

seriously, i think that technology has brought us to a point where we catch the flaws of the refs... but the game is fine.

Perhaps what has to happen is the realization that it is just a game, relieve the pressure on the refs and players... institute a sense of pride and good sportsmanship (ie rule out diving and cheap plays to gain an advantage) and make the refs job easier by removing the babysitter role from his jersey.

this is the game i have loved my whole life, and i had always played it accepting that the quality of the refs is one of the dynamics involved game to game. i simply deal with it.



To: Win-Lose-Draw who wrote (2062)6/25/2002 11:39:02 AM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5130
 
Sensors ? oh my... they would have to know WHEN the pass was initiated and triangulate the positioning of the defenders and forwards... THAT would be incredibly complicated...

The more we beat this [already dead] horse, the more I have to say to stick with the somehow unfortunate, current way, relying on the possibility of human error.



To: Win-Lose-Draw who wrote (2062)6/25/2002 12:06:46 PM
From: Jon Khymn  Respond to of 5130
 
simply sewing a tiny sensor into each pair of shorts and putting one in the ball. when a potential offside is detected, it "buzzes" the referee and he makes the "not part of the play" judgement call.

Win, that IS an excellent idea. I think you should patent that idea right away.

The technology is there for sure, and it will not stop the flow of the game.

I'll gather all the good idea and will send it to FIFA