Why Football Matches Cannot Be Completely Fair
Football matches cannot be completely fair because speed, pressure, fatigue, contact, VAR limits, referee judgment, and human emotion create grey areas.
Football matches cannot be completely fair because speed, pressure, fatigue, contact, VAR limits, referee judgment, and human emotion create grey areas.
Offside decisions can never be perfect because football depends on timing, moving bodies, camera angles, VAR limits, and human interpretation.
Every ball can’t be a yorker because tiny margins, human limits, batter adaptation, pressure, and strategy make perfect repetition impossible.
Perfect goalkeeping is impossible because reaction time, xG, shot speed, deflections, positioning, pressure, and human limits make every save uncertain.
Humans cannot run 100 km/h because muscle power, stride limits, ground contact time, bone strength, air resistance, and biology create hard speed limits.
A 300 km/h tennis serve is almost impossible because human biomechanics, racket limits, reaction time, control, and injury risk create hard limits.