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Jonathan Stewart returns to practice


Jeremy Igo
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1 hour ago, imminent rogaine said:

Why is the ball on the wrong side of Ginn's hands?

 

1 hour ago, caatfan said:

I noticed that. The ball is at rest and cradled like a baby.

That's what I'm telling myself anyway.

Because it almost got through.  I believe this video shows that route.

http://blackandbluereview.com/video-as-promised-stewart-ginn-return-to-practice/

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56 minutes ago, chknwing said:

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hes obviously carrying 2 very different balls, can anyone explain to me what the other is?

Maybe it helps with protecting against ball-strippers. That'd be a nice preparation for the 'Hawks.

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1 hour ago, chknwing said:

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hes obviously carrying 2 very different balls, can anyone explain to me what the other is?

MY BEST GUESS:

Two different balls of two different slickness.

1 is slick and hard to hold while the other is roughed up and easier to grip.  You dont know what the ball conditions will be at any given point so you practice with both ends of the spectrum.

This way it doesn't matter if the ball is slick or not because you've practiced how to hold it.

 

*the above statement in no way reflects the actual meaning, i mean, it could.  But really it was a bullspit answer i pulled from betwixt my buttcheeks much like a Russell Wilson pass play.

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