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Week 1 of the second half of the regular season is upon us
@MasonBoy just spent the better part of 2 hours taking Diggs out of my line ups. I surely hope this message tickles your fancy Sis
No, I don’t root for player injuries and I don’t root for your players to get injured. Diggs was honestly a great pick. Props to you man for that call, and sorry for the loss. We’re all fighting the injury bug……. It’s been insane honestly.
Well said man well said
Idc what they say about you your a good guy
He was looking like a fucking home run pick for where I got him in most leagues top 8 WR
Yeah I had one team with Nico and Rice that looked unstoppable….. until it wasn’t
At least ya’ll picked up league winner Cedric Tillman to make up for it, right?!
Browns have a very tough schedule ahead after the Saints game
I love Jameis but it’s Halloween and we know what he’s gonna turn into
Say it for me
I find it hard to figure out how a shin can hit the ground before a knee? Can you physically make your shin touch the ground before your knee? Seems impossible lol
I saw the replay slowed down and it is pretty clear that the shin hits first before the knee IMO. It is very close but it clearly happens. I never knew that was a rule so I learned something last night.
From that angle of the camera yes but in reality can you make your shin hit the ground before your knee? At that angle the knee has a hump in it as well it just seems impossible.
Yeah the repley showed the shin hit first
Sure when you're looking at a overhead camera view but you cannot see the ground view of what actually happened it just seems logical that you couldn't touch your shin before a knee but maybe I'm wrong it just seems odd lol
Maybe it was AI?
I'm sure the refs looked at it at multiple angles
Look at the last reply In this video and it clearly hits https://youtu.be/T4cz0fTPTJI?si=S__INAMbjX1nxxs8
I didn’t see any overhead angle , idk what you can tell from that. From the ground view it was pretty obvious
Yup
Interesting it look like it could have been a tie I wonder what that would mean lol seems like it would have to be a tie there's no way you could hit your shin before your knee but it did look like it possibly was just a split fraction before but it just seems physically impossible haha
Everybody Try right now to touch your shin to the ground before your knee hits. See if it's possible 😂
Yeah and also the shin guard sticks out a bit so that's probably very possible It just sort of had me thinking for a second 😂