BoshItLikeBardo
Midfield
The frames we see aren’t relevant for offsides tbh. The VAR lines that footage up as best he can as a double check and to have an image for broadcast. There’s a pretty chunky 20 milliseconds between each frame in that footage.This frame by frame clip shows they've completely fucked it
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Really, it’s the semi-automated tech that does the work, and that uses different cameras which capture data at 100fps, which is double the frame rate of the broadcast cameras. They’re almost certainly out of phase too, so the 3D scene is never going to perfectly match the frame we see.
IIRC there’s a 500Hz sensor in the ball which detects the moment of contact. That’s 500 detections per second, which combined with 100fps cameras, provides the most accurate result possible.
TL;DR the semi-automated tech’s 3D render is the most accurate image to go by.
Interesting point. It has to be at the moment of release, Shirley. Otherwise you could catch the ball on your foot, let the striker make a run and flick it owa the top.This is going to sound mental but at what point do they decide the ball is being "played"? It takes more than an instant to pass a ball, so is the rule that if the striker is offside at any moment during the prior pass being made then he is offside?
That might explain the difference in the two images?
Edit: Although Udogie's legs look to be in (almost) the same position, so perhaps that isn't what is going on here
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