 First round of the NLL playoff San Diego versus Philly. This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings. It's a single elimination first round of the playoffs. They're gonna pass the puck around. San Diego's up by two, looking to go up by three and seal the deal, that one is saved. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no goal, no goal, no goal. But I trust the crowd more than the ref and a lot of the crowd cheers right away. You can see up here, cheering right away. Over here, cheering right away. Now look at this man, he's reserved. He's waiting to cheer. So he is the most trustful person that's got a great view of the back of the net. I'm putting all my trust in him. He waits, waits, waits, then he starts celebrating. He sees what the ref calls it and he says, no, that was in, that was in, that was in. So I trust him. goalie also looks a little shaky. Looks a little like, oh, might've got away with him. The ref challenges it, which happens in the middle of play. So they blow the whistle dead because the challenge happens. That's kind of funny or interesting that they just stop play. The refs go to the screen and they're gonna try and figure out, did this one go in? Now the ball has to completely cross the line. They only have so many replays and so much time. Here's the, here's the shot again. It hits right, the goalie in his humongous pads is gonna go underneath that arm in between and has the save and then it's gonna trickle down the stick, come out the back. Look how big his pads are. Absolutely ridiculous, can't get over it. Want to enjoy the sport, wish I could, I do, but I would more if he didn't look like that and then misses it on the first one, covers, gets it out. So that angle you can't really tell, but look at this. Perfect angle. So the ball trickles through, it's bouncing, it's bouncing, it's bouncing, it's going, he misses it and then, oh, it looked like there was black in between from that point of view, little closer, looks like, oh, looks like there's some black in between the ball and the line from there. Now I'm gonna go black and white and even closer and obviously they can't do this, but there you go. There you go, you can see a line of black, that ball is in the net. Now they can't do this on the broadcast and I fully understand that, but even from that first angle, the announcers saw just this and even the announcers were like, that looked like it rolls over the line. So they saw it in live time. The goalie comes back and he's looking, you know, I'd say a little suspect, scared, shaky. Please know, please know. Coach looks like an actor I can't place. Guy from Wild, Matt Dillon mixed with someone else. I don't know. His brother is also the captain of this team. The refs come back. Pusive evidence, we got no goal on the floor. Goalie is like, oh thank God, because I think I saw that and I think there was some black in that. Oh my God, I am lucky. Then people started throwing stuff on the field and they got to tell the whole crowd like, hey, don't throw stuff, please. So a warning here at Pichanga Arena for the fans in attendance to restrain themselves from throwing debris onto the floor. They say the next time a fan throws something, they're gonna be penalized. Well, if you're a fan of the opposing team and you're down two goals, why don't you just throw something on the field and penalize the home team? How do they make sure that that happens? I don't know, it seems like the fans can really help out. If you're a Philly player, you're like, dude, hey, throw something on the field. We could use the help right now. Didn't matter in the end, San Diego wins. They move on, Philly loses. That ball was in. They got the call wrong. Didn't matter in the end. This breakdown was brought to you by DraftKings. Thanks, DraftKings.