I think I do get the 'point' i just think you have been too blinkered by criticisms you have heard where teams blame their 'lack of communication' for losing.
no.1 The move in question was made on the breakout, where there is a cacophony of f noise and adrenalin. The chances of ANY verbal communication being heard and absorbed is next to zero at that time.
no.2 If, like your post mentions the job of the fabled 'communication' is to let your team know where the opposition is....then, once again, in a short time frame that this move occcured....whos to say that by the time the point had been made that there was a payer a bunker x he still would have been there?
no.3 OK, even if the team had been told (maybe taken 5mins out to draw a picture?) about the opposing player in the 50 stand-up.....the silly boy still probably would have shot his own player as thats where he was at the same time.
no.4 I don't think I know everything, i just like to think I have a fair understanding of what goes on.....enough to see through some of the bull**** and offer people a bit more constructive advice. So, to come full circle (again), all the shouting to your mates about where the opposing team is hiding is USELESS if you can't play tight and can't shoot your marker accurately.
'o and another point' I was referring to the guy who shot his own team mate as a muppet becuse...for gods sake HE WAS! I've done it more than once in some important games and best way of making sure it doesn't happened again is by making yourself realise it was your own stupid fault and you should be paying more attention. Waffle all you want about how the blame should be shared because the team didn't know what was going on.....it was still baruchpb's team mate who pointed his marker at his own player and pulled the trigger, therefore.... muppet