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how many times have you watched the blocked kick and Lance?
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<blockquote data-quote="gtg147g" data-source="post: 188353" data-attributes="member: 2499"><p>Couple things that stand out to me:</p><p></p><p>1) Others have brought up how perfect it set up with the twins crossing the goal line together. There were so many other little details that had to happen exactly as they did : </p><p> - Milton is strutting down the field celebrating the block before realizing Lance was returning it. That unintentionally put him in the best position out of anyone to make the block on the holder...</p><p> - Milton's block on the holder cut off what would have been a tough angle for Lance to shake. Instead he was left diving at Lance's ankles.</p><p> - The holder's dive pushed Lance precariously close to the sideline, where a little nudge would have cut the miracle short. It's right at this instant that Aguayo commits to his pursuit angle on Lance to push him out of bounds - before that he was more cautiously approaching, hoping for an open field tackle or trip. That made the cutback a no brainer. Aguayo's midair 360 whiff is pretty impressive too.</p><p>I was doing some reading on Synchronicity recently. If this play (and the backstory with injuries, Austin twins, Gma Louise, etc) isn't the perfect example of that, I don't know what is.</p><p></p><p>2) HOW DOES THE ENTIRE BAND KEEP ITS COMPOSURE when the rest of the stadium is pandemonium!?!?!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg147g, post: 188353, member: 2499"] Couple things that stand out to me: 1) Others have brought up how perfect it set up with the twins crossing the goal line together. There were so many other little details that had to happen exactly as they did : - Milton is strutting down the field celebrating the block before realizing Lance was returning it. That unintentionally put him in the best position out of anyone to make the block on the holder... - Milton's block on the holder cut off what would have been a tough angle for Lance to shake. Instead he was left diving at Lance's ankles. - The holder's dive pushed Lance precariously close to the sideline, where a little nudge would have cut the miracle short. It's right at this instant that Aguayo commits to his pursuit angle on Lance to push him out of bounds - before that he was more cautiously approaching, hoping for an open field tackle or trip. That made the cutback a no brainer. Aguayo's midair 360 whiff is pretty impressive too. I was doing some reading on Synchronicity recently. If this play (and the backstory with injuries, Austin twins, Gma Louise, etc) isn't the perfect example of that, I don't know what is. 2) HOW DOES THE ENTIRE BAND KEEP ITS COMPOSURE when the rest of the stadium is pandemonium!?!?!? [/QUOTE]
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