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Jun 14, 2024
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IdahoCoug
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I'm guessing coming from the side outside of his peripheral vision affected that.
If there was any visual cue at all, I'm guessing we would have seen some instinctual blinking way earlier in the video, even at super slow mo speeds.
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Slo-mo of face hit. I think the nose is the craziest part.
Niiineteeen84
Blowhard
Jun 14, 8:22am
Well it's cartilage right?
TNT
Jun 14, 8:24am
Craziest part for me is how much the ball compresses before there is really any
bluesloth
Jun 14, 8:25am
I can't believe how long he was able to go without a blink of the eyes.
IdahoCoug
Jun 14, 8:29am
those slow mo videos are cool that way, shows that what seems instantaneous to the naked eye really can be measured
byujag
Jun 14, 8:37am
I'm guessing coming from the side outside of his peripheral vision affected that.
IdahoCoug
Jun 14, 8:41am
RE: Slo-mo of face hit. I think the nose is the craziest part.
foofcoug
Jun 14, 8:50am
That guy never played any sport, did he?
JimmyZ
Jun 14, 8:50am
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