I very much like the idea of a Schroedinger's Siggie, Sigmund is simultaneously both holding his defensive position and also closing the player down, the impacting random event being the Queensland player running with the ball, his invites the aforementioned Bohr effect of the causality of observation, our role as the observer defines the final observed state as "out of position"
Is this observation an identical shared experience?, as we progress through Descartian metaphysical solipsism, we can only be sure our own experience is true, if we apply the indiscernibility of identicals, you, I, the rest of the Yellow Fever shared the experience of Sigmund being out of position, this experience being described as identical, but as the experience, although described as shared, is purely a number of self experiences that are identically described, we cannot prove that Sigmund was out of position, as that is beyond the self