10-11-2014, 10:35 AM
Why, why, why, why, why, why.... is it not standard practice to have dedicated cameras on goal lines? It is mind bending that you can ever say "the camera angle wasn't good enough" on the goal line at high levels of football. I too thought Skov might have crossed the goal line, but absent a camera on the goal line, there is "no conclusive evidence." That should never be the case on scoring plays.
If cameras can be used for track, horse and car racing to judge finishes, why the heck not for football goal lines to judge TDs?
If cameras can be used for track, horse and car racing to judge finishes, why the heck not for football goal lines to judge TDs?