01-10-2016, 06:33 PM
(01-10-2016, 06:16 PM)Shepdawg Wrote: Perhaps you should look at the very video YOU posted. Antonio Browns left foot (2nd foot) BARELY touches the ground prior to contact. Even is SUPER slow motion, count how long the second foot was on the ground prior to contact. In fact you could say the contact with Brown, and Browns 2nd foot making contact with the ground happened simultaneously. There was absolutely NO WAY for Burfict to see the ball was incomplete, and then pull up at the same time any better than what he did. JUST watch the video that you posted.
Well Burfict doesn't lower his head until after the ball goes by, so he should have seen it pretty clearly. It was directly in front of him