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I'm of the opinion that he intentionally put the ball on the ground while in his grasp. Watch the replay and you'll see he only got one foot down and his momentum would have carried his shoulder OB. By putting the ball down, he was then down before his shoulder landed OB.

 

Underrated and under appreciated if you don't see that part of it.

 

i noticed that as well. you can tell watching it, esp. in slow motion, that he decides at the last moment to land with the ball on the ground and it wasn't to break his fall. very smart play on his part.

 

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i noticed that as well. you can tell watching it, esp. in slow motion, that he decides at the last moment to land with the ball on the ground and it wasn't to break his fall. very smart play on his part.

 

 

Yep, in slo mo, there's no doubt that was an intentional move.  Smart play by a solid player with a great story.  Keep him and see how much we can develop him.

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Sunshine B)

 

Fun fact:

 

Ronnie Bass is most famous for his accomplishments at the University of South Carolina. During one of his games his sophomore year Ronald ran for 211 yards against the UNC and was named Sports Illustrated's player of the week.

 

Ronnie has been quoted in the Greenville, SC News as saying, "I was never quite like that ... But that's Hollywood. I'll say for the record my hair was never that long."

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Fun fact:

Ronnie Bass is most famous for his accomplishments at the University of South Carolina. During one of his games his sophomore year Ronald ran for 211 yards against the UNC and was named Sports Illustrated's player of the week.

Ronnie has been quoted in the Greenville, SC News as saying, "I was never quite like that ... But that's Hollywood. I'll say for the record my hair was never that long."

Yeah, Disney took some major liberties with that story.

What's really funny to me is that Garry Bertier actually had long hair and looked like a hippy himself, very much unlike his movie portrayal.

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