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Is this legit or is it a scam?
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>>109256960
give it back jamal
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>>109256960
Can't detect hitting a wire apparently.
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>>109256977
Because it didn't hit any....or so they say.
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>>109256960
everything new is a scam. Everything older was better. Inflation, diminishing resources, and offshoring have created a world of endless slop.
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If you need to ask you don't deserve to know.
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>>109257084
You got literally skullfucked into barking that shit. You're like a trained dog.
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>>109257003
They say they can't prove it, not that it definitely didn't happen.
I think there is a minimum activation force and it hit the wire soft enough to not trigger it.

Thousands of people in the stadium had a perfect view and saw it hit the wire.
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If you need to ask then it is.
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>>109257143
cry harder bjorn
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>>109257415
the fuck... are they kicking a volleyball? what's up with this weird trajectory
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quick run down
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>>109257143
>Thousands of people in the stadium had a perfect view and saw it hit the wire.

I heard the opposite, the disinfo wars are real.

>I think there is a minimum activation force and it hit the wire soft enough to not trigger it.
It touched a few of the hairs of the Croatian player
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>>109257596
They ALLEGEDLY implemented a sensor in the ball for the FIFA tournament cup that is sensitive enough to detect a few hairs but not sensitive enough to detect it hitting a wire.

It could also be that it wasn't just a few hairs and that the Croatian players actually headed it but from the videos it looks like he barely, if at all, touched it.
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>>109257793
I don't see it hitting a wire and none of the players react in a way that would suggest a sudden change of the trajectory.
the England player even looks away from the ball in the midst of it.
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>>109256960
Probably could have used more real world testing. I have questions about the scale used to display the data, and if switching the scale is just another trick they can employ.
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>>109257415
>>109257515
It had a lot of backspin, so its going to "want" to reach the apex then drop in fast, like a golf shot with back spin. The keeper was on the ground crying as the match ended because he made two bad plays that became goals.

And if you take the approach that it did hit the cable, the way in which it hit it was really odd... It looks like the ball actually gains height because it reached natural apex and tapped the wire with the bottom part of the ball, bouncing slightly upwards. That sort of what it could look like on the video as well as a simulation of the game also showed this odd upwards bounce.
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why would you put wires above a field where you play a game where balls in play go that high
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>>109258061
It's a cabling system for the camera that zips overhead. Good shots.
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>>109258061
Have you the same question about the camera on the reff's head?
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>>109258151
why would you put a cabling system for the camera in the way of the ball
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>>109257126
Kill yourself kike
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sportsballs haha am i rite my fellow niggers!! please kill yourself.
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Why can't they just use a drone instead of cable cams



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