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Felger & Massarotti

Felger & Mazz: USA Defeats England 2-1, the Value of Kyrie Irving, and the Final Word (Hour 4)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1978 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In the fourth and final Hour, Felger and Mazz discussed today’s USA Women’s win over England and role of instant replay in today’s game.  The guys continued to talk about Kyrie Irving’s value and the trade that brought him to Boston.  To close out the show, it’s the Final Word with Jim Murray.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios Thanks for choosing Felger and Maz to entertain and inform you in the afternoon. Felger and Mad. 9.8.5, the Sports Hub.

0:29.4

Final hour of the program 304 in the evening.

0:32.7

Real quick, before we go back to the phones, just the replay tease.

0:36.7

Women's World Cup U.S. advances 2-1 over England.

0:39.7

Controversial second half centered around what else?

0:40.2

Replay.

0:42.3

Video assistant referee.

0:43.4

Okay, the VAR.

0:44.8

So here we are.

0:48.5

The two things I still haven't seen the first play, but U.S. is up two to one.

0:52.8

England ties it, and it goes to VAR, and they bring it back on off sides.

0:54.1

Okay? And it was really close, which, again, I'm a soccer guy-ish. You know, I like the sport. I invested to try to, you know, get into it, try to, you know, whatever. I like it. And off-sides in soccer is as subjective as it gets. But the off-sides rule is one of them that just get me to turn the TV off. It drives me nuts. I think it's ridiculous. So I think they're all close. I don't think there should be off sides unless it's freaking blatant. But so this goes to VAR. They bring it back on off sides, which I guess was really close.

1:27.7

And if it's really close, I think the tie should go to the runner, it should stand. But I haven't seen it yet, so I can't fully comment on it. They didn't show a replay on it. Oh, you're going to hate it. I'm looking at a screenshot of it right now. Okay, so it was a close call and it goes against England. So now it's two to one still. The England player is essentially leaning over, like the line that they show afterwards.

1:47.2

Okay.

1:47.5

So how it's two to one still. The England player is essentially leaning over, like the line that they show afterwards.

1:47.2

Okay.

1:47.7

So how it was once described to me by Taylor Twelman is that off sides, basically when the ball is kicked by who's ever passing it or whenever it's entered,

1:57.7

if the attacking player's back heel is touching the front toe of the defender that's

2:04.0

on sides, you just have to be, you know, again, on a parallel line when you're looking

2:08.8

sideways across the field that some part of your body is crossing some part of their body.

2:15.3

And that's, and so they're mostly all on side if you use that.

2:19.9

But apparently that's not the rule.

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