Post by AmaniToomerToeDrag on Nov 22, 2021 23:41:54 GMT -5
Two of the posters below challenged my facts. So I went to my DVR, recorded the clip, played in back in slow motion and you can see JPP's hand getting slapped back by the ball at the line of scrimmage. So JPP tipped the ball which caused it to redirect to Devin White, who tipped the ball, which lead to the interception. JPP is one of the best at tipping passes. He did it again.
Link for the non believers:
imgur.com/a/jCpIF1b
^^ You can see it in fullscreen. Recording and exporting the video multiple times degraded the video quality. Also that streaming service downgraded resolution of the video (sigh). You can still see JPP's hand being hit by the ball. That's not a natural hand motion. The momentum of the ball caused his hand to snap back. JPP tipped it.
THey just replayed it, the ball did not chance direction because of anything at the line. Jones threw it to the linebacker.
Did not happen at all.
EDIT: I'm adding this from page 2 to settle the debate. In short, it hit JPP's hand.
Frame 1: The ball is at his hand
Frame 2: The ball hits his pinky and ring finger
Frame 3: The ball re-directs left. Look closely at his hand/arm. It is starting to move back, towards his head. This is the very beginning of the inertia caused by the ball. Look at his opposite hand and look at how still it is in these frames.
Frame 5: His hand is snapped back even further. If he missed the ball his hand wouldn't snap back towards his helmet. Look at the angle of his arm in this frame compared to the last frame. The ball's impact into his hand caused it to snap back. Look at his other hand, still completely in the same place. Force did not impact that hand. Therefore it didn't snap back. Furthermore, if you want to get really nerdy, the ball's shape is different. Why? Because the nose of the ball was slightly altered. An untouched ball wouldn't have its nose slightly altered up and the back of the nose pointed down. A object in motion stays in motion... unless altered. Look at the ball really closely in this frame compared to the previous frames. The angle of the ball was slightly changed from JPP's finger grazing the ball. Thus the ball was altered in its path.
Frame 6: His hand/arm has an even more severe angle. You have to remember the ball is moving at high velocity. So each frame the ball is moving much faster than his natural reaction speed. So for his hand to whiplash backwards like that, only the ball could have done that.
Drops the mic. If you want me at a criminal proceeding to get you out of a crime. I'll be your guy.
Link for the non believers:
imgur.com/a/jCpIF1b
^^ You can see it in fullscreen. Recording and exporting the video multiple times degraded the video quality. Also that streaming service downgraded resolution of the video (sigh). You can still see JPP's hand being hit by the ball. That's not a natural hand motion. The momentum of the ball caused his hand to snap back. JPP tipped it.
It was. I have a DVR and I've watched the play over and over again. Have you? JPP redirected the ball at the line of scrimmage.
I'm just stating facts. The ball was tipped at the line by JPP. JPP doing what he does best, tipping passes.
EDIT: I'm adding this from page 2 to settle the debate. In short, it hit JPP's hand.
Frame 1: The ball is at his hand
Frame 2: The ball hits his pinky and ring finger
Frame 3: The ball re-directs left. Look closely at his hand/arm. It is starting to move back, towards his head. This is the very beginning of the inertia caused by the ball. Look at his opposite hand and look at how still it is in these frames.
Frame 5: His hand is snapped back even further. If he missed the ball his hand wouldn't snap back towards his helmet. Look at the angle of his arm in this frame compared to the last frame. The ball's impact into his hand caused it to snap back. Look at his other hand, still completely in the same place. Force did not impact that hand. Therefore it didn't snap back. Furthermore, if you want to get really nerdy, the ball's shape is different. Why? Because the nose of the ball was slightly altered. An untouched ball wouldn't have its nose slightly altered up and the back of the nose pointed down. A object in motion stays in motion... unless altered. Look at the ball really closely in this frame compared to the previous frames. The angle of the ball was slightly changed from JPP's finger grazing the ball. Thus the ball was altered in its path.
Frame 6: His hand/arm has an even more severe angle. You have to remember the ball is moving at high velocity. So each frame the ball is moving much faster than his natural reaction speed. So for his hand to whiplash backwards like that, only the ball could have done that.
Drops the mic. If you want me at a criminal proceeding to get you out of a crime. I'll be your guy.