Lindsley: *Throws perfect scoober across the entire field then goes deep* Mickle: *Throws lasery blade over the stack at the ground* Lindsley: *Lays out to catch said throw* Commentators: "This is why Mickle is clearly the best player in the whole world."
1:22:22 I don't think this was honestly a foul. The defender was just trailing, and Jimmy misread the flight of the disc when he jumped. Really disappointed in the spirit of this game. Especially from New York
The play where Markum (spelling?) Shoffner suffered a run through d but called a foul. My problem is that this is almost a d. But awarding possession to the (original) offense just doesn't put them back to a equal - because the chance of a d on a given pass is so low - but this certainly looks like a d. And if the offense had to throw into such a mess the defense should be rewarded not penalized for minor problems.
So you can't jump from ob, catch the disc - it doesn't matter if you land in bounds. You have to have your last point of contact be in bounds and your first after securing the disc. I think maybe his toes contact in bounds before he caught the disc?
@@kevinchirinos9075 Actually, on the replay at about 45:30, watching frame by frame, he caught it before he got his toes down. So, coming from ob, he's an ineligible receiver. Hard to call without the benefit of slo mo replay. And a good try.
@@solfeinberg437 there's also a possibility that the observer ruled it in on the grounds that Rowan was pushed out of bounds because of body contact. Still a very impressive play nonetheless
Lindsley: *Throws perfect scoober across the entire field then goes deep*
Mickle: *Throws lasery blade over the stack at the ground*
Lindsley: *Lays out to catch said throw*
Commentators: "This is why Mickle is clearly the best player in the whole world."
5:22 opening pull
1:16:51 second half
14:32 - look at the light (jersey) guy avoiding contact with dark guy who just laid out in front of him.
Great job on the video👍🏻
High tempered game for sure. Sean Kegan is such a hot head, dude needs to get more spirit fouls.
1:22:22 I don't think this was honestly a foul. The defender was just trailing, and Jimmy misread the flight of the disc when he jumped. Really disappointed in the spirit of this game. Especially from New York
The refs were really involved with this game early on.
The play where Markum (spelling?) Shoffner suffered a run through d but called a foul. My problem is that this is almost a d. But awarding possession to the (original) offense just doesn't put them back to a equal - because the chance of a d on a given pass is so low - but this certainly looks like a d. And if the offense had to throw into such a mess the defense should be rewarded not penalized for minor problems.
Watch Mickle's amazing D starting @24:26
And then they get a turn and he rips a massive flick on the money
@@benjaminashton7947 Both of those reasons are exactly why he's O line
45:09 is this a goal? He came from out of bounds
Since his point of contact was in bounds when he had contact of the disc it's a score.
So you can't jump from ob, catch the disc - it doesn't matter if you land in bounds. You have to have your last point of contact be in bounds and your first after securing the disc. I think maybe his toes contact in bounds before he caught the disc?
@@kevinchirinos9075 Actually, on the replay at about 45:30, watching frame by frame, he caught it before he got his toes down. So, coming from ob, he's an ineligible receiver. Hard to call without the benefit of slo mo replay. And a good try.
@@solfeinberg437 there's also a possibility that the observer ruled it in on the grounds that Rowan was pushed out of bounds because of body contact. Still a very impressive play nonetheless
@@picoescasa7823 That's a very legit arguable perspective. Thank you.