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	<title>Comments on: Tad Boyle, Colorado Latest Example of Replay Gone Wrong</title>
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		<title>By: Heliocracy .</title>
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		<dc:creator>Heliocracy .</dc:creator>
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		<description>Wait, wait, wait.  Two things...first, what makes you think the call was wrong?  The clock hitting zero and the ball leaving his hand both happened between frames on the video.  Since action between the frames of a video are lost forever, there&#039;s really no way to be absolutely sure of what happened.  They had to extrapolate what happened based on the frame before it and after it.  Secondly, Tad Boyle needed to show a little more grace, and admit that if officiating mistakes are part of the game without replay, they are also a part of the game with replay.  Would it really make a difference if the official made a mistake watching the play or watching the video?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wait, wait, wait.  Two things&#8230;first, what makes you think the call was wrong?  The clock hitting zero and the ball leaving his hand both happened between frames on the video.  Since action between the frames of a video are lost forever, there&#8217;s really no way to be absolutely sure of what happened.  They had to extrapolate what happened based on the frame before it and after it.  Secondly, Tad Boyle needed to show a little more grace, and admit that if officiating mistakes are part of the game without replay, they are also a part of the game with replay.  Would it really make a difference if the official made a mistake watching the play or watching the video?</p>
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