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Post by rifle on Jan 11, 2017 17:33:23 GMT -5
Write them down and tell me how you did. I got 15/25. Ouch.
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Post by alacrity174 on Jan 12, 2017 14:00:35 GMT -5
To be fair, these were pretty easy as only half real speed, I would have preferred to see the ones that take into account the revised interpretation of active player, there were some where the 2nd attacker was onside and first attacker was jogging, if he doesn't go towards ball at full speed and 2nd attacker comes through then as an AR you are told to hold the flag unless the 1st attacker touches the ball
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Post by jash on Jan 12, 2017 23:15:39 GMT -5
I got 18 of 25 but there are a lot of problems with this video:
The camera is not always in line with the last defender -- I would be if I were doing my job and in shape enough to do so :-)
It's not super realistic with the two players running in opposite directions almost every time. Sure that happens but it's not the scenario nearly as often as it was in this video.
There is no sound. To me that is a huge negative, but perhaps at the pro level they shouldn't use sound to help. I bet they do on close ones, though.
I didn't always 100% agree with where they drew the line, but that's pretty minor.
I don't think they took into account 'being involved in the play' in at least one, but given that it's on a screen (2D) and not in real life (3D) it's much harder to tell how close people are to the ball.
Overall interesting, but I don't feel too bad about how I did given some of the limitations of the medium and the test itself.
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