The commentator doubts the travel at 1:00:24 but his pivot foot is like 2 feet into the endzone. It had to be established outside the endzone before the throw. Why question the call if they lack understanding of the rules?
i mean thats as bit harsh dont you think? when you look at the replay theres no obvious travel move, because the traveling happens during the pivots and its very subtle. I cant imagine this getting called in any other place on the field, it's only noticable because of the endzone line. Is it still a travel? yeah, and it was well called by the defense, but questioning the commentators understanding of the rules based on one replay viewing is a little much
I have a high bar for a commentator to judge foul calls because doing so risks showing bias and igniting toxicity between the players and fans. If they don't have justified high confidence, they should communicate what happened but leave the judgement to the players on the field.
the organisations haven't change names, these games were just streamed on different channels. since 2016, ultiworld has taken a big step up into the role of making ultimate footage available
For the record, the throw at 1:35:18 by the Japanese was NOT a catch. If you watch at 0.25 playback speed, you can see that the disc hits the ground just before getting to the Japanese player's left hand, and then bounces off the ground...then hits the player's right hand stopping the bounce and "trapping" it so that it appeared to be a catch.
I played ultimate for over 3 decades and never understood why anyone would wear gloves on a nice day with no rain or cold. The entire Japanese teams wears gloves and they still seem to not keep a good grip on the disc which led to many of their turnovers. I would think they would look at this issue if they ever wish to beat the USA.
I find gloves to give a more consistent grip in all conditions. Especially in dryer climates my hands get dry and I have a hard time finding a consistent feel on the disc, gloves fixed that issue for me. I think it's very dependent on the individual. All this to say I wouldn't rush and blame the gloves, they made it this far with them after all.
22:30 first pull🥏
This is the most useful comment I have ever been blessed with 😂
2nd half @1:13:34
21:40 now...
A true hero
Thank you Ultiworld for posting these!
The commentator doubts the travel at 1:00:24 but his pivot foot is like 2 feet into the endzone. It had to be established outside the endzone before the throw. Why question the call if they lack understanding of the rules?
i mean thats as bit harsh dont you think? when you look at the replay theres no obvious travel move, because the traveling happens during the pivots and its very subtle. I cant imagine this getting called in any other place on the field, it's only noticable because of the endzone line. Is it still a travel? yeah, and it was well called by the defense, but questioning the commentators understanding of the rules based on one replay viewing is a little much
I have a high bar for a commentator to judge foul calls because doing so risks showing bias and igniting toxicity between the players and fans. If they don't have justified high confidence, they should communicate what happened but leave the judgement to the players on the field.
43:38 small detail but the body block by the person the disk is about to be centered to was awesome
1:24:30 every one of AD's teammates is underestimating how fast he can pull away
1:24:28 now
アップロードありがとう。
Looking forward to you guys coming here to chengdu next year
are they planning to do so ???
@@TeterPiago123 Yeah world games will be here in 2025
@@markinchina3132 I didn't see it on their website though, I did see like reddit posts on this
@TeterPiago123 Yeah, i will be helping show as many people around here as possible. Ive gotten to live here for 6 years. About 30 min from the fields.
@@markinchina3132 that's awesome :)
wish it was less windy
I never thought I'd see a game where Japan just couldn't execute throws
talking about the 2016 match, did the organization change name? cuase the video is clearly not on the same channel.
the organisations haven't change names, these games were just streamed on different channels. since 2016, ultiworld has taken a big step up into the role of making ultimate footage available
@@dotShinoda thanks alot
1:20:55 nah that's crazy
JP team wins 🎉🎉🎉 huge respect
Not championship though 😂
What is Trent's visor accomplishing?
Attention
Nipon!!
38:43 Japanese flow but d great d from USA
For the record, the throw at 1:35:18 by the Japanese was NOT a catch. If you watch at 0.25 playback speed, you can see that the disc hits the ground just before getting to the Japanese player's left hand, and then bounces off the ground...then hits the player's right hand stopping the bounce and "trapping" it so that it appeared to be a catch.
I agree and they are allowed to do that.
Do you say that it should be a turn?
Yeah, that's legal
The booing and groaning of names 1:30:00 🤦🏽♂️ lame as...
I played ultimate for over 3 decades and never understood why anyone would wear gloves on a nice day with no rain or cold. The entire Japanese teams wears gloves and they still seem to not keep a good grip on the disc which led to many of their turnovers. I would think they would look at this issue if they ever wish to beat the USA.
I find gloves to give a more consistent grip in all conditions. Especially in dryer climates my hands get dry and I have a hard time finding a consistent feel on the disc, gloves fixed that issue for me. I think it's very dependent on the individual. All this to say I wouldn't rush and blame the gloves, they made it this far with them after all.