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"Pre-collision footage breakdown."
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Snidget 43862 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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11-09-09, 08:02 PM (EST)
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4. "RE: Pre-collision footage breakdown." |
Didn't really see much other than them heading down, I would think at least a few bruises and scrapes, but couldn't see anything that would make me certain there was something serious.
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kingfish 16088 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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11-16-09, 11:27 AM (EST)
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7. "RE: Pre-collision footage breakdown." |
LAST EDITED ON 11-16-09 AT 11:30 AM (EST)It looked to me like the Trotter tried to pass him twice, indicating to me that he was being blocked. And it did seem as if the second slip was unintentional except that the Trotter was trying to pass slower traffic. Blocking will get you trampled in most sports. If slower traffic doesn't get out of the way, I see nothing wrong with a hip check maneuver to get past, even if it puts the other guy in the wall. As to injuries, it seemed that the Trotter took the hardest falls, it looked like the inside of his leg may have caught the edge of the wooden planks as he fell. And why couldn't the production crew have provided a wider path? Did they actually try and set up a situation where a collision was inevitable if a slower team was foot racing a faster team? As to attitude, with a million bucks at stake attitude is a very minor concern. Save the huggies and complements for after crossing the finish line.
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