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Post by Shane Vasquez on Sept 8, 2008 11:25:30 GMT -5
Was wondering what everyone else thought about Crazy George's final matches? Was he really bailing out? I don't think he was? I seen plenty of matches of his slip the same way?
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Post by Gary Roberts on Sept 8, 2008 12:35:57 GMT -5
when I watch it, I am trying to figure out what he should have done and I don't know the answer to that.
if you listen closely in the final foul...he does say "go f yourselves" and they were going to just give him a warning until he said..give it to me.
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Post by Shane Vasquez on Sept 8, 2008 12:40:54 GMT -5
Oh yea no doubt he needed to be fouled out in the second match, If they called all of George's matches like that first one i dont think George would be winning as much as he does...JMO
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Post by Shane Vasquez on Sept 8, 2008 12:42:23 GMT -5
The first match they had between them looked like George slipped well after 10-2 and they put that match in the straps...I think he lost on bad calls
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Post by Keith Michel on Sept 8, 2008 23:54:11 GMT -5
The first match they had between them looked like George slipped well after 10-2 and they put that match in the straps...I think he lost on bad calls Who lost on bad calls ?? George has an odd starting grip and is not a very good actor.
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Post by Leonard Harkless on Sept 9, 2008 0:08:43 GMT -5
The first match they had between them looked like George slipped well after 10-2 and they put that match in the straps...I think he lost on bad calls When you make a fist, that is an intentional slip. As for slips below 10-2, that has nothing to do with the call. You can slip 1/4 inch from the pad and still get the straps. Your fingertips had better be curled in and it will just be a slip and strap call. If you make a fist or open your hand then the foul should be called. All he had to do is keep one finger on the back side of the hand and it would have been a legitimate slip. Now the language is another thing. As you all know the "F" bomb will and should get you a foul on the table, period end of story.
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Post by Gary Roberts on Sept 9, 2008 0:13:07 GMT -5
The first match they had between them looked like George slipped well after 10-2 and they put that match in the straps...I think he lost on bad calls Who lost on bad calls ?? George has an odd starting grip and is not a very good actor. Shane is stating that he didn't like the intentional slip calls on George in the Finals with Anthony.
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Post by Guy Lasorsa on Sept 9, 2008 6:49:55 GMT -5
It weas quite obvious george was pointing his fingers torward Anthony and trying to bail out. Cant get away with that when the other person is holding that tight onto fingers. the right call I felt , and Not the first time I have seen george quit before a final pull knowing the refs are not seeing it his way
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Post by Shane Vasquez on Sept 9, 2008 8:17:25 GMT -5
Thats cool you guys know more than me about it,i was just trying to get some info on what others thought! Thanks
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 9, 2008 16:37:09 GMT -5
does anyone know where to find the results of the Canadian nationals?
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Post by Gary Roberts on Sept 9, 2008 16:51:51 GMT -5
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Post by enginterzi on Sept 9, 2008 17:01:21 GMT -5
thank you Gary! Ryan Espey will be a threat for Pushkar esspecially with left arm.
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Post by STEVE PHIPPS on Sept 9, 2008 20:25:57 GMT -5
Congrat's to Anthony Dall'Antonia on the double win at Nationals!
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Post by STEVE PHIPPS on Sept 9, 2008 20:27:14 GMT -5
The HWT Class looks stacked! Do they get to have 3 people / class because they are the host country?
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Post by Leonard Harkless on Sept 9, 2008 21:31:57 GMT -5
The HWT Class looks stacked! Do they get to have 3 people / class because they are the host country? NO
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