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Originally Posted by Roger Clemens
What are you watching? It was 2 seconds from the time he was in the act of turning away, to when the ball crossed the point where Tiger claimed the ball crossed. Again, it is highly unlikely he would have quickly changed his motion, turn back, caught the ball while in flight, and assessed where the ball last crossed.
It takes less than a second to turn around Dude. Do you really think that he saw the ball going towards the water and there is ZERO change he turned back around? So, not only is he cheating, he lied about seeing where it crossed, that he didn't even see it land?
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Again, watch the video. Time it. What is the time between him turning away and when he turned back toward the general area where the ball landed?
Uh, they don't show him turning back around. That's the point. That doesn't meant that he didn't though. Do you really think that he didn't see where it crossed and told everyone that he did, with all of those cameras around?
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The blimp is right of the path of the ball, not the fairway. Understand?
Do you understand that if the view from the blimp is so distorted (from being right) that it appears the ball went over the trees left of the lake, that it is so distorted that you don't know where it last went over land?
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More bitterness. Follow the evidence. Don't use the evidence to fit your flawed conclusion.
No bitterness. It's frustrating beating sense into some people.