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Originally Posted by penguinz
If any part of the attacker, except for the arm, is closer to the goal line than the ball or the second to last defender, keeper is the last defender 98%of the time, when the ball is played from a teammate then they are offside.
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I've always wondered if there's not a defensive strategy to 'force' an offsides call.
I mean, if the 'back' defender rushes forward as the ball is being played, could he not effectively wreck the play? And because of that, doesn't it take a TON of starch out of the possible run? Afterall, it would seem to make a hard crash from the forward all but impossible when you have to worry about the defender 'creating' an offsides.
Is there a "no, your defenseman was a dipshit and ran himself out of the play" exception to this rule?
It's the biggest struggle I've had with soccer rules. You can know enough about hockey for most of soccer to make sense, but an offsides being determined by a moving target has always been tough to wrap my head around.