Moffo said:Parraren said:Secondly, Parras try late in the game was crap. The ball travelled forward from the 20 to the 19. Go watch the replay. Piss poor
Um, please explain how the ball could possibly travel forward from Langi (20) to Prince (19) if Prince was standing directly behind Langi? Reinventing the laws of motion are we? :lol:
Watch the replay. Both were moving towards the Newcastle try line and the 20 juggled it forward before the 19 took it. It WAS propelled forward. I don't wish to be arrogant, but you are WRONG.
And as for the Sing 'knock on'....tell me how the ball was propelled forward?????? Look at the BLOODY line markings
FFS
Moffo
Moffo said:Parras try late in the game was crap. The ball travelled forward from the 20 to the 19. Go watch the replay. Piss poor
Moffo said:Secondly, Parras try late in the game was crap. The ball travelled forward from the 20 to the 19. Go watch the replay. Piss poor
Moffo
mickdo said:Moffo, you are such a moron. Line markings??? Do you actually believe half the crap you come up with?
Moffo said:Of course the ball can still travel forward if the player is behind you. Thats a silly argument
El Duque said:Moffo said:Of course the ball can still travel forward if the player is behind you. Thats a silly argument
We're not talking floated forward as in passes. Last night it was physically impossible.
Moffo said:El Duque said:Moffo said:Of course the ball can still travel forward if the player is behind you. Thats a silly argument
We're not talking floated forward as in passes. Last night it was physically impossible.
Its not! If two players are running towards the opposing line (backs faced to the attacking line)...and one touches the ball, and the other player (whilst they are still both running ), catches the ball at a point closer to the opposing goal line...then the ball has travelled forward. It doesn't need to necessarily 'float' forward, the touch made it go forward
The first, involved calling a Matt Sing play in the final seconds as a knock on. What a crock of sh*t, the ball travelled backwards, it did not go forward.