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[November Tests 2016 EOYT] England vs. South Africa (12/11/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ragey Erasmus" data-source="post: 824303" data-attributes="member: 56232"><p>You said I went looking for a fight, I didn't. I made comment and Cooky was the one who came looking for a fight.</p><p></p><p>As for why I argued, it's because I disagreed that the ball left his hand backwards from the offload, not some interpretation of the rule. I have since analysed it and agree with Cooky that it was flat rather than forward but did not like the way he decided to make the petty jabs when the issue wasn't whether I understood the rule or basic physics but just purely thinking the direction of the pass had been forward rather than flat or sideways.</p><p></p><p>Actually Cruz, you are wrong, the friction you talk about is air resistance as Cooky said. Also a ball curving in the air, disregarding wind, is due to a pressure difference on either side of the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragey Erasmus, post: 824303, member: 56232"] You said I went looking for a fight, I didn't. I made comment and Cooky was the one who came looking for a fight. As for why I argued, it's because I disagreed that the ball left his hand backwards from the offload, not some interpretation of the rule. I have since analysed it and agree with Cooky that it was flat rather than forward but did not like the way he decided to make the petty jabs when the issue wasn't whether I understood the rule or basic physics but just purely thinking the direction of the pass had been forward rather than flat or sideways. Actually Cruz, you are wrong, the friction you talk about is air resistance as Cooky said. Also a ball curving in the air, disregarding wind, is due to a pressure difference on either side of the ball. [/QUOTE]
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