I think she blocked better than most of the UConn offensive line on that screenActually it was a foul. Even the UConn admitted that this screen was illegal (but should not have been called)
Nearly all have since come out to admit they were wrong, after seeing the additional views of the obvious moving screen.It was a BS call at that time in the game. Many NBA and WNBA player were appalled by the call.
It was a BS call at that time in the game. Many NBA and WNBA player were appalled by the call.
It was a BS call at that time in the game. Many NBA and WNBA player were appalled by the call.
Nearly all have since come out to admit they were wrong, after seeing the additional views of the obvious moving screen.
Edwards was literally running around the half court trying to block Marshall like a tight end on a linebacker. The refs let a moving screen go uncallled a second before it got so egregious they simply had to call it.
That wasn't the point.Actually it was a foul. Even the UConn admitted that this screen was illegal (but should not have been called)
It was an obvious foul call. She stepped into the Iowa player with an extended leg and displaced her with her leg and elbow. And I’m not an Iowa fan.I thought it was a weak foul. She did have her arms up but wasn't moving very much, that's basketball for you.
I will admit the Iowa invalid signal call was peculiar, but its legit! Now can we get back to back wins against them? God I hope so.
The best part about that situation is people acted like the ref shouldn't have thrown the flag because of what happened on the play. As if the ref is supposed to know what's going to happen seconds later and then throw the flag only if it isn't a big play. The flag has to be thrown immediately, not after the play.This reminds me of the KC Chiefs offsides late in the season where Mahomes couldn't believe they would make the call and take away a great play by him, Kelcy, and the Kadarius Toney, even though it was clear that the Toney lined up offside. He didn't argue that Toney was onside but rather that the official shouldn't call offside in that situation.
They also believe you don’t have to dribble inside the 3 pt line.It was a BS call at that time in the game. Many NBA and WNBA player were appalled by the call.
Ya, that's what he's saying. Both were the right call; but, Iowa fans...Actually it was a foul. Even the UConn admitted that this screen was illegal (but should not have been called)
Yes it was. And Dejean also clearly made an invalid fair catch signal. That's the simple point.Actually it was a foul. Even the UConn admitted that this screen was illegal (but should not have been called)
In real time from the better angle it was still very obvious. It didn't seem obvious on TV because the angles they initially showed were bad.In my opinion, a foul in the closing minutes of a game should be OBVIOUS to most everyone. The KC off sides was a penalty. The example of "taking 4 steps" is a travel. So on.
Here is my issue with this call. If you slow it down, it is obviously a charge - she was not set. In real time - it is not quite so clear. This coming from a guy who played and coached for 40+ years.
There were only 5 offensive fouls called in the entire game. 3 were blatantly obvious.
It was a physical game. If you were to look closely, there were dozens more blocking fouls that should have been called for the same type of "not set" movement that resulted in this particular call. (Watch the pin down screens for Clark at the free throw line. Rarely were the Iowa girls set for the "one step" requirement defined in the rule)
So for me, it is a consistency thing. If that level of "moving screen" had not been consistently called all through the game, then it should have been called at the end. But it was not. So it should have been - play on.
I was thinking the same thing! It was a foul, one that doesn't get called all the time but it is. Just like invlaid fair catch is the rule and doesn't get called all the time but when it is you can't argue it.
Indeed. In this case it reminded me a little more like a receiver coming down and executing an illegal 'crack back' block.I think she blocked better than most of the UConn offensive line on that screen