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Originally Posted by Ace
This should be 'easy' even with today's cameras. You take angle one showing it was across the line, then you take angle 2 showing anderson's pad at the exact moment of angle 1.
Then you use the same technology they use in ultrasound and do a measurement (pad to goal line)...done, conclusive one way or another.
If they can measure an artery in a baby inside a womb within a fraction of a millimetre, certainly a computer aided measuring tool can figure this out.
'Math is hard'
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Notley can figure it out then