EbylHusker
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I'd like to see it for myself. I didn't see anything on TV that made me think the call should be overturned, but I may have missed the replay you're talking about. Hopefully someone will post it at some point.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wTd2WlaDcA
The OP was in-depth analysis.... Try not to take yourself to serious....bro....Considering the OP was nothing but captain obvious statements, I figured I'd add my own. Congrats on the cool thread, bro.
I don't see how you can say that enhance. His foot moves out of the way, the ball hits the turf, the black stuff flies, ball bounces do to how it hits the ground You can even follow the shadow. Mute point now regardless. If it was a view straight on it would show the ball hitting 1-2 feet away from his foot.From that angle, it does look like his foot hit it, but barely. That would explain why he didn't react.
Naw, no way. If you pause it at the 0:01 second mark you can see AA's foot is about 6 inches away from the middle of the "2" on the 20 yd marker. The ball comes down right on the bottom part of the "2" near the edge, about 8 inches toward the endzone. It's just the low and away angle they kept playing on TV that made it look close. /jmhoFrom that angle, it does look like his foot hit it, but barely. That would explain why he didn't react.
Well, I didn't slow it down, so I didn't pay THAT close of attention. I'll just have to take your word for it! :thumbsNaw, no way. If you pause it at the 0:01 second mark you can see AA's foot is about 6 inches away from the middle of the "2" on the 20 yd marker. The ball comes down right on the bottom part of the "2" near the edge, about 8 inches toward the endzone. It's just the low and away angle they kept playing on TV that made it look close. /jmhoFrom that angle, it does look like his foot hit it, but barely. That would explain why he didn't react.
I only know what I saw through my scarlet-and-cream colored glasses. :lol:Well, I didn't slow it down, so I didn't pay THAT close of attention. I'll just have to take your word for it! :thumbsNaw, no way. If you pause it at the 0:01 second mark you can see AA's foot is about 6 inches away from the middle of the "2" on the 20 yd marker. The ball comes down right on the bottom part of the "2" near the edge, about 8 inches toward the endzone. It's just the low and away angle they kept playing on TV that made it look close. /jmhoFrom that angle, it does look like his foot hit it, but barely. That would explain why he didn't react.
The first replay showed that it could have possibly hit his knee, but wasn't anywhere near his foot. The second one shows that it might have hit his foot, but not his leg. So each replay disproved the possibility from the other replayFrom that angle, it does look like his foot hit it, but barely. That would explain why he didn't react.
I guess I didn't think the score indicated how badly we kicked their asses today.... Should of been 42-3 (I know shoulda, woulda, coulda)....Huh? I don't get the title of this thread. The score wasn't close...it was 42 to 13.
Can't believe you're the only one to point this out...why in the hell are you going to stand 1 or 2 feet away from where the ball is going to hit?! Also agree with everything else you've said in this thread, I'd vote you up if I could.Also, one of the things that has bothered me in these first few games is how close returners sometimes stand when they're not going to catch the ball. Just get the f#*k out of the way, a long ways away, so there is no chance that thing will come close to you.