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It probably was a case of operator error where the scoreboard operator thought he put a two up there but it actually recorded three and no one noticed.
Eagle-the only way table height could've been an issue is if it was a shot from the wings closest to the table and everyone was screened out of a look at the signal for whatever reason. |
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MTD, I have no idea. I just got a copy of the game and watched the play. My partners didn't signal a 3 in any way and one of them "mirrored" a 2 when he saw me (but it was 10+ feet out of his primary). Absolutely no reason for the table to put up a 3, just shows they don't watch us like they should I guess......
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I am not sure if I can, but I will try. It took 4 hours to download it from the link the coach shared with me. They use sportsfilmexchange.com so if you know how to post the video please let me know.
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