Posted by patsrule755 on 7/28/2012 7:45:00 PM (view original):
Posted by blackdog3377 on 7/28/2012 7:24:00 PM (view original):
Posted by patsrule755 on 7/28/2012 4:43:00 PM (view original):
Posted by kmasonbx on 7/28/2012 3:05:00 PM (view original):
Posted by patsrule755 on 7/28/2012 1:35:00 PM (view original):
i understand getting a turnover at the end of a game but to throw the ball out of bounds come on thats rare i have not seen that in a ncaa tournament game in years and i watch almost every game i would not be mad if this thing happend once as a freak thing but this has happend to me so many times in HD
Are you even serious? It happens in every game. A guy is standing still his teammate spots him, throws a pass and as he starts the pass motion the still player starts to cut the pass goes into the stands, or a guy goes to make a cross court pass but throws it too high, or he's double-teamed can't do anything, panics and makes a bad pass that ends up out of bounds, or.... Never mind you get the point.
yes but did it say he was double teamed no and if someone tipped the ball then it would still be my ball and it was not a cross court pass because it was thrown out of bounds in the back court i dnt have a problem with something like one of the examples you said but they should tell me one of those things happend not that he just threw the ball out of bounds
Well if you picture it as him catching the ball, turning, and launching it in to the stands sure that might be a little unrealistic but a missed connection on a pass is not. Maybe the guy he was trying to pass to had his head turned and wasn't expecting the outlet, or maybe the passer wasn't looking and threw it where he thought the guy was but the other guy was already down the court. Players make stupid plays all the time in RL. No reason to not expect it in HD too.
i agree with you but i think they should say that in the play by play
And then again, maybe there wasn't any need to describe it like that in the PBP because maybe, just maybe, your player hates his head coach and really DID just throw it out of bounds because he wanted his coach to lose. There are so many different scenarios that the PBP can't possibly describe them all. Your guy turned it over late in the game. It happens, deal with it and move on. Good gracious, next you're gonna want to know why the PBP didn't describe what your team discussed during a timeout or why it didn't tell you how many of your players took a **** break at halftime.
I know I get
extremely upset when it doesn't tell me
exactly how many times my PG dribbled the ball while bringing it up the court. I almost, almost quit reading the PBP altogether once I figured out that it didn't tell me if my players were telling each other to switch when the other team screened one of my guys. Absolutely ridiculous that such pertinent information wouldn't be included. RIDICULOUS I SAY!!!