But who would enforce the "foul" and how would infractions be enforced? In your theoretical, will it be someone at the line? Looking from the side view? From the front view? High Speed 60FPS Cameras? And what about two handers that use the thumb? Is it really that much of an advantage keeping the extra hand on it for another step or two? What about two handers that only have a 350 rev rate?
Ohh.....wait, I get it. These "two hander rules" are only for those that rev it more than the average joe. Gotcha. Maybe we should ban guys that use one hand that can put 550-600 rpms on it too?
We must scale back that power these kids are putting on the ball, and get them in tweener hell where the haters dwell!! LOL.
It's not about "reading half of something", it's about the silliness of illogical rules and theories based in Belmo/Jesper's world-beater image with no practical application in real life.
In order for anything to EVER sell to corporate America, and be legitimized, it is a must that the product be identifiable as superior than anything else.
You cannot sell bowling to corporate America, when a 12 year old can do what a 25, or 35 year old can do. you cannot sell bowling when what you see on TV is what you see in league.
The day a high school soccer, football, basketball, baseball player, or golfer can beat seasoned veterans on a regular basis from the NFL, NBA, etc.. then I will digress.
This all ties into the league level, because you can't offer two completely different products on the recreational level, compared to the professional level. the pros just have to be that much better, at the same product. It would be like comparing basketball players on a 9 foot rim ,compared to standard 10 foot.
The issue is with people that don't think 5 mins beyond the here and now, and how it will affect the future.
but keep using your silly little memes to try and belittle my points, if that makes you feel better about yourself. Just shows lack of character on your part.