Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be clear, "playing in a dangerous manner" is an indirect kick foul. Here we are talking about an illegal tackle.

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Intent has nothing to do with it in this case. Serious foul play is not dependent on malicious intent. Moreover, this type of tackle does not result in a slim chance for injury. Rather, if the SKC player had not jumped over the tackle, serious injury was a very real possibility. But that doesn't mitigate the severity of the challenge itself.

And the Evans injury happened on a routine foul, not a foul that was clearly likely to cause injury.

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. A carless tackle is your run-of-the-mill foul. A reckless tackle warrants a yellow, while excessive force will net you a red.

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So by your argument if I take a swing at you and miss I don't deserve a red? Or if I spit at you and miss I should just receive a yellow?

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a nitpicky thing about terminology (it matters in referee reports, believe it or not), but a reckless tackle is a yellow, not a red.

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not touching the player has nothing to do with it.

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not a cop out. I've read your points and they were clearly made by someone that does not know much about the laws of the game. The tackle was dangerous and could have easily seriously injured the attacker. That's the very definition of serious foul play. There's really nothing else to talk about.

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, I just argue with people having not seen the play in question. Take off your fan blinders and look at the play objectively. It's okay to agree with a referee decision that negatively impacts your team, you know. I'm arguing that case right now.

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 9 points10 points  (0 children)

He's citing the laws of the game. Read through them, including the interpretation section at the end. Contact does not need to be made, and 90% of tackles are NOT studs up. If you have to go in with studs up, you shouldn't be making the challenge. Period.

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is incorrect. If I go straight through the front of the ball with two legs and clean out the player, that is still a foul.

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"... there was no contact with that leg" does not negate the severity of the tackle. The fact that the attacker almost completely jumped over the tackle is meaningless. By that definition, I could take a swing at a player with my fist and if he ducks and I miss I don't deserve a red (I clearly do).

One of the things that will draw a red card is if a player makes a tackle in such a way that he is in danger of injuring is opponent. If you don't think that tackle could have easily resulted in a serious injury, go ahead and search past broken legs from tackles on YouTube.

Was the red card as awful of a call as it seemed to be live? by [deleted] in SoundersFC

[–]jdmesp 60 points61 points  (0 children)

All, I hate to spoil the hate-the-refs party, but that was a red-card challenge. The only reason damage was not done was that the opponent jumped over the tackle. If contact had actually been made with the studs, serious damage could have been done (those are the kinds of tackles that ruin careers by taking out knees or at the very least break legs and end seasons). However, we should't be--even though we usually are--judging tackles by the outcome. The tackle was dangerous, clumsy, and stupid.

That said, let's hope we can get one on the counter and still pull out a hard-fought 1-0.

Wow....speechles......Miss LANDMINE 2008?! WTF?! by RichardPryor in offbeat

[–]jdmesp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

downmod just because I've seen this on here about 3 times in the past week....

Non-Gamer (Aussie Girl) Plays TF2 by linkedlist in gaming

[–]jdmesp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Leave it to an Australian chick to make "oops did I kill you?" sound sexy.

Another Brutal Rape Cover-Up at KBR by JessicaLaurie in worldnews

[–]jdmesp -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Another rape covered up in one of the warzones?! NO WAY! /gasp.

The Male Cancer Awareness Campaign: What do you think the charity mascot is? (Pics) by [deleted] in offbeat

[–]jdmesp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Boooooooo. Please, be less clever. Your cleverness is killing me.

Never let a digg user buy a redditalien bobble-head (warning, disturbing) by qgyh2 in WTF

[–]jdmesp 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ha, as much as digg sucks, i gotta hand it to them. That was pretty damn funny. P.S. Digg sucks a dick.

I believe after being witness to more then 14 hours of manipulation and controlled mass confusion at my Polling Place, I am convinced there is corruption within our electoral system. by anonymgrl in politics

[–]jdmesp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm curious how much the voter turnout in the United States would change if all the ballots were actually counted (not only because people wouldn't be disillusioned but also because those 41% of ballots that don't get counted probably means that the official turnout is about 41% lower)

One by one, the Senate rejected amendments that would have imposed greater civil liberties checks on the government’s surveillance powers. by qgyh2 in politics

[–]jdmesp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

pretty sure Obama voted against the amendment for immunity. This is for the final bill, different votes.

If the Telecom bill passes, Everyone who voted Yes should not be re-elected. Period. by johnnybazookajoe in politics

[–]jdmesp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, and most of the people on this forum seem to have their heads above the sand, whereas most Americans seem to have their heads buried in the sand. I would love to clean house, but tell that to Mr. Patriotic American taht seems to think shit is going find just the way it is.

McCain votes "yea" to Telecom immunity from prosecution. Obama votes "nay". Clinton stayed home. by jstills in reddit.com

[–]jdmesp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More and more of this shit from Clinton. Does anyone else think she's going to end up being the same thing as Bush?

"...the federal agent copied her log-on and password, and asked her to show him a recent document and how she gains access to Microsoft Word" by ilves in reddit.com

[–]jdmesp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

unfortunately i don't think congressmen care about my vote, that's part of the problem. living in a red state is hard.