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Russell

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Agent Orange defies physics
« on: December 03, 2008, 03:31:08 AM »
Can someone explain to me how a ball hooks in oil and then has a big backend?

I thought to have a big move downlane you had to have to things:

1 - Skid
2 - Friction

If the ball is hooking in oil...it's not skidding....if it's skidding...it's not hooking in oil.

Can someone explain how this works....and "the diamond core" can't be part of the answer, because it is irrelevant here.
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burly1

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Re: Agent Orange defies physics
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2008, 11:52:56 AM »
I guess I missed the statement you are asking about, my review states nothing of the sort and Mr. Sterner's does not either, but here is my take on it, the AO is clean thru the front(would indicate skidding of some sort) a good midlane read(very subjective to say the least), and a big backend move(when it hits the most friction I would say).All I can say is this ball matches up very well with me and my preferred game, and the few others I have seen throw it as well.
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Jorge300

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Re: Agent Orange defies physics
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2008, 11:54:41 AM »
Cause Lane #1 said so....and that's the bottom line!


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Russell

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Re: Agent Orange defies physics
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2008, 11:58:16 AM »
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Hooks in oil, big backend, can use it all 3 games


That is from the post made by Rit..I mean..T-God
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