• Steeve@lemmy.ca
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      11 months ago

      Ah, but blue and green are on separate teams, so technically within the rules. Also there’s a red. Wait what sport is this

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      11 months ago

      For a more values-based interpretation - players have to keep the ball ‘in play’ in a way that the other team can interact with, without posing a danger to the player(s) on your team.

      As in this case the play is either unstoppable, or requires the other team to somehow extract the ball from between two players’ chests, it’s a fun theoretical loophole - but is not a fun or safe way of playing football if it became a commonplace strategy. In most cases, this would be seen as daring dangerous play - either the other team needs to kick it free, or jostle the players until they drop the ball, both of which are taking pretty significant risks of injury.

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    11 months ago

    With how little I know of football. I am sure someone is going to be offside and invalidate the entire plan.

    But I like your thinking mate.

    • HonoraryMancunian@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      So long as they start in their own half they won’t be offside

      Tbh I’m not sure what rule/s this breaks, although I assume it must do

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        11 months ago

        I mean… outside of breaking the basic concept of sportsmanship, apparently there are rules about keeping the ball free?

        Someone else commented the rules, and I suspect English isn’t their first language, so I didn’t pick up an absolute answer in my lazy browsing, but they came with receipts.

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        10 months ago

        Even if completely stopping the ball from moving was not a violation:

        The outside circle cannot actually prevent opponents from getting to the ball, that’s obstruction. You can’t set a screen in football while ignoring the ball.

        So you have two players forced to move in an awkward way. The defenders are just going to push them off the ball with a shoulder to shoulder push.

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    10 months ago

    Can’t do that for the same reason you can’t hold the ball inside your jersey like you’re pregnant with the ball

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      11 months ago

      Someone did this once hundreds of years ago and the coach screams “Just knock them over! Grab them and throw them down! Tackle them!” and all at once American Football was born.

      This is a bible story.

      • GBU_28@lemm.ee
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        11 months ago

        And the Lord said “play the big trumpets before the game. And wear the tight pants I told you about”