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re: Pic of les & the "clock it" call?
Posted on 11/22/09 at 5:38 pm to givemeabeer
Posted on 11/22/09 at 5:38 pm to givemeabeer
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It's unquestionable to me - and I've watched the video closely numerous times. You see it your way, I see it mine.
Dude, if you didn't read that thread (which is obvious by your response), I don't know what to tell you ... I'm trying to point you to the information, if you choose not to look at, then fine.
Miles did not signal a spike call, and there is video evidence that 100% confirms that he did not signal a spike. There IS no other way to see it. Just go read the thread, and you'll finally get it.
Posted on 11/22/09 at 5:39 pm to JPLSU1981
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Miles did not signal a spike call, and there is video evidence that 100% confirms that he did not signal a spike. There IS no other way to see it. Just go read the thread, and you'll finally get it.
What is the hand motion for a spike?
Posted on 11/22/09 at 5:45 pm to JPLSU1981
Okay - I'll bite on one more post. I read your thread and it's your interpretation with Miles glasses on. Sorry.
He used one arm four of five times while cusping his hand around an imaginary football in the universally recognized spiking motion. He looks back toward the field when he realizes Jefferson isn't right there, and is making the same motion when he looks toward Jefferson.
Reading into it that "he DEFINITELY ABSOLUTELY 100% WAS NOT CALLING FOR CLOCKING IT" when over half of the people who watch it think otherwise means that you are wrong for saying it is such a certainty.
If he wasn't calling for spiking it, he sure fooled damn near everyone who's seen the video.
But if anything, it's not an absolute certainty based on your interpretation that he wasn't calling for spiking it.
Agree to disagree.
He used one arm four of five times while cusping his hand around an imaginary football in the universally recognized spiking motion. He looks back toward the field when he realizes Jefferson isn't right there, and is making the same motion when he looks toward Jefferson.
Reading into it that "he DEFINITELY ABSOLUTELY 100% WAS NOT CALLING FOR CLOCKING IT" when over half of the people who watch it think otherwise means that you are wrong for saying it is such a certainty.
If he wasn't calling for spiking it, he sure fooled damn near everyone who's seen the video.
But if anything, it's not an absolute certainty based on your interpretation that he wasn't calling for spiking it.
Agree to disagree.
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