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[RWC2019][Pool B] Round 1 - New Zealand vs. South Africa (21/09/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Yoshimitsu" data-source="post: 960859" data-attributes="member: 71899"><p>Again I like the argument. However, annoyingly (or so my wife says) I have a ready made answer. It's not about where PSDT is at 46:15...... It's where he's at at 46:11 that counts. Now without a wide angle I concur that I am guessing to a degree. However at 46:13 PSDT is still behind Beauden Barrett who receives the ball. Now given the laws of physics (the ball must be passed backwards) and discounting the multiverse for a moment there's no way that PSDT can be behind Beauden Barrett at 46:13 but onside by 46:15. That's simply not how the laws or temporal flow works.</p><p></p><p>If you wish to advance your argument far more fruitful territory is to be found in the tackle / ruck laws. If you concede either has happened PSDT needs to be able to time travel to not be offside......</p><p></p><p>On edit....wrong awesome fullback... It's still Beauden at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yoshimitsu, post: 960859, member: 71899"] Again I like the argument. However, annoyingly (or so my wife says) I have a ready made answer. It's not about where PSDT is at 46:15...... It's where he's at at 46:11 that counts. Now without a wide angle I concur that I am guessing to a degree. However at 46:13 PSDT is still behind Beauden Barrett who receives the ball. Now given the laws of physics (the ball must be passed backwards) and discounting the multiverse for a moment there's no way that PSDT can be behind Beauden Barrett at 46:13 but onside by 46:15. That's simply not how the laws or temporal flow works. If you wish to advance your argument far more fruitful territory is to be found in the tackle / ruck laws. If you concede either has happened PSDT needs to be able to time travel to not be offside...... On edit....wrong awesome fullback... It's still Beauden at this point. [/QUOTE]
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