HOOKS OF THE YEAR: Who Were The BIGGEST CHEATERS In Pickleball?! - Best of 2024

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  • Опубліковано 7 січ 2025

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  • @EllenGranda
    @EllenGranda День тому +2

    These year end compilations are fabulous! Thank you. Great work.

  • @CharlesBrodheadIII
    @CharlesBrodheadIII День тому +2

    Just hilarious! More importantly, it's great that you're showing these bad calls. Already addicted to your channel!

  • @TheJourney-in6in
    @TheJourney-in6in День тому +4

    I am with Fed as well at 8:00, the ref doesn't have the angle to over turn the call.

  • @rburnsiv
    @rburnsiv День тому +7

    I wonder if Lea is regretting her agreeing on the hooks of the week now lol

  • @Nine-gf2hd
    @Nine-gf2hd День тому +5

    This is the best segment for sure

  • @samlizzul2567
    @samlizzul2567 День тому +1

    You do great job. Don’t stop.
    The Death Star antics were great.

  • @pickleballer1729
    @pickleballer1729 День тому +5

    Leah: Be careful what you ask for.

  • @Pickleballrating
    @Pickleballrating 18 годин тому +2

    If you didnt know, this guy sorry not sorry is one of the alhouni brothers.

  • @TheJourney-in6in
    @TheJourney-in6in День тому +2

    At 4:27 as a ref, I wouldn't over rule this 'out' call. The ref doesn't have the angle to over rule and as your video shows it, the ref was wrong. Definitely good to have line judge or the AI line calls for players to challenge.

  • @CurtPrice
    @CurtPrice День тому +1

    I've said this for a while... the PPA (and any pro event) really needs to get the line calls figured out. Players calling their own line calls can be a cluster mess.
    - Get line judges out there for every match maybe in the last 4 rounds of a pro tournament or whatever. You can tell sometimes the one or two officials they have is just overwhelmed with stuff they have to be looking at and they miss stuff.
    - Get the net official up on a chair like in tennis.
    - Have close call replay on every match in the final so many rounds of a tournament.
    These are professional tournaments for crying out loud. Get this under control.

  • @davemiller3610
    @davemiller3610 День тому +3

    Don Stanley is a piece of work for that.

  • @bridgegolden238
    @bridgegolden238 День тому +3

    ayyo what does bro mean by 2:42

  • @thegoldenrooster8376
    @thegoldenrooster8376 День тому +2

    He took an injury time out cause his feelings got hurt lmaooo

  • @Everheartt
    @Everheartt День тому +3

    Collin John’s crying the best! This number 2

  • @thegoldenrooster8376
    @thegoldenrooster8376 День тому +1

    Is the video that you saw but doesn’t exist, in the room with us right now? Lol

  • @theakountant8444
    @theakountant8444 День тому +1

    I need to know the top 3 hooks of the year!!

  • @roberthughes9773
    @roberthughes9773 День тому +1

    Why doesn’t the PPA use the system used in Tennis? At Wimbledon I believe it’s called Cyclops. It seems to be a very accurate system for calling balls in or out.

    • @mattc3581
      @mattc3581 День тому

      The tech can be expensive, but they really need line judges at least, having players make their own calls is laughable in a supposedly pro sport.
      When you combine that with referees that almost never overturn bad calls it's a wonder players aren't just calling out everything in case the referees miss it and they get a free point.

    • @CurtPrice
      @CurtPrice День тому

      @@mattc3581 Some players DO in fact cheat and call a lot of balls out that are in because there's no penalty for being wrong. If a player makes a bad call that is overturned, say... three times in a match, the next bad call overturned is a penalty or something. Or whatever.

    • @mattc3581
      @mattc3581 День тому

      @@CurtPrice I've had someone tell me that they know the rules, but they often have to make the call based on where they 'think' it landed because they can't always see clearly whether it was in or out!
      Honestly that's probably quite a few people's policy, but an opponent telling you that as an explanation for why they are making bad calls but it not being cheating is priceless.

  • @vito3845
    @vito3845 День тому +1

    Lol you said Salome is known as a "hooker" 😂

  • @lesterma1608
    @lesterma1608 День тому +2

    Soo funny!

  • @chasebethersonton5169
    @chasebethersonton5169 День тому +1

    17:00 Shame on that moron ump.

  • @youcanthandlethetruth999
    @youcanthandlethetruth999 День тому +1

    Head referee of the PPA? Looks like a effing tool. Common PPA is that your standard? A blind old man as head referee? What a joke. Kudos to Devidze for holding on.

  • @americanodude
    @americanodude День тому +1

    If Staksrud and Jansen played together it would be jist pure awful. They are the worst at line calls

  • @thegoldenrooster8376
    @thegoldenrooster8376 День тому +3

    Devidze is the worst. I watched her play and so many bad calls and then the audacity to even admit it lol

    • @Pickleballrating
      @Pickleballrating 19 годин тому +1

      I disagree, Jansen is worse, and a psycho as well.

  • @race_to_5.0_pickleballers
    @race_to_5.0_pickleballers День тому +1

    Why are we watching the kitchen? This is the stupidest part of the game. Ref's should be in a chair. High enough to see lines. Calling your own lines is so amateur. When we are more worried about some playing touching a line with their foot over and above where the freaking ball lands? Absurd. Approving paddles, then banning them. Worrying about footfaults over and above line calls? Serve heights? I love the game. Mainly because the ball doesn't bounce as high. Meaning you can rip it more. However, the things the "governing bodies" worry about, need a complete re-think. This is but the tip of the iceberg berg that should sink the "professional" side of the sport. Imagine if your house builder just eyed up the frame or slab and said that it was ok by eye? He is not going to stay in business very long. Sponsors and consumers need to pull these cowboys in the "governing bodies" into line.