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But did he not stand opposite of the set and outside of the cylinder (not sure on that one)? If both previous points are like i said, is it still an avoidable hinder? Because that would make any body defense not viable if the hitter decides to full swing through and swing into the defender
@@yannicneu1073 I think the big catch here is whether the defender tries to get out of the hitter's way. Paq ends up with his foot in front of Etienne's... a little close for comfort and a safety risk where Etienne jams his thumb. Body defense is definitely viable and we see it all throughout this series, but the defender cannot just stand wherever they want; they have to give room for safety to the hitter.
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First of all, great work guys for the video.
But no one called Kieran's foot faults?
not all of them are but many of them he lifted the foot before contact. super hard to tell without frame by frame though
6:02 nice drop max
😂
4:25 an etienne classic
love jacob’s commentary here
13:37 thank you here is crazyyy
Pac just knows😅
15:24 this hit is so sick
Can someone pls call Kieran's foot faults ? It's crazy that 3 observers can't see it
Counted.. 15 out of 20 serve attempts were clear foot faults :(
I think a lot of them are closer than you think. He starts picking up his foot right when the ball is hitting the net.
@@guh1529nope, i slowed it down
@@trevorcook277 I'm very confused. What's the exact rule? Can you time stamp some of his foot faults?
Foot faults are real
12:19 how did u guys get this angle i fucking love this angle change
7:26 nothing like the sting of getting aced after asking someone to line up better
#1 team in the world
would love a better stat breakdown like defensive touches
what happened 11:15?
Paq was standing in Etienne's swing-path and mentions jamming his thumb on Paq. Automatic loss of point for Numb (avoidable hinder)
@@theroundnetwork oh didn't catch that
But did he not stand opposite of the set and outside of the cylinder (not sure on that one)? If both previous points are like i said, is it still an avoidable hinder? Because that would make any body defense not viable if the hitter decides to full swing through and swing into the defender
@@yannicneu1073 I think the big catch here is whether the defender tries to get out of the hitter's way. Paq ends up with his foot in front of Etienne's... a little close for comfort and a safety risk where Etienne jams his thumb.
Body defense is definitely viable and we see it all throughout this series, but the defender cannot just stand wherever they want; they have to give room for safety to the hitter.