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Author: FoolinGrapeApe Big gold star, 5000 posts Old School Fool Add to my Favorite Fools Ignore this person (you won't see their posts anymore) Number: of 38271  
Subject: Re: Ouch! Poor Karlsson... Date: 2/20/2013 4:56 PM
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Raymond ducks to avoid being hit.

So? Raymond saw Marchand coming. He had time to defend himself by going shoulder to shoulder. Instead he goes for Marchand's knees. Who's wearing colored glasses???

Marchand does not try to avoid contact. Instead he ducks and turns into Salo to take him out at the knees.

So in other words Marchand ducks to avoid the hit like Raymond. Salo's coming in to hit him and Marchand ducked him. Marchand was coming in to hit Raymond and Raymond ducked him. Both are bad hits. Both can be classified as torpedoes. Both players had time to defend themselves and go shoulder to shoulder. Raymond's hit was LOWER, but yet I'm the one wearing colored glasses. LOL.


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