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Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 6:58 am Post subject: They might not jump to mobile madden coins |
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They might not jump to the proper height to dunk the ball. They might begin dunking the ball too soon or too late, ending with dunks that slam off the rim or never reach the height of the rim. Even if their plant and release are at the right time and the jump is at the right height, they still haven't gotten to the hard part: Actually dunking the [url=https://www.mmogo.com/Madden-mobile/Coins.html]mobile madden coins[/url] ball where the hoop is.We're supposed to believe that Ceballos properly executed all these things, and not just from five feet away, but from 75 feet.
Ceballos certainly does tilt his head back as he approaches the rim, in the way one would if they were looking at the basket. Maybe this was just a force of habit out of a lifetime of looking at the basket as he approached the rim. Maybe he was just looking at the rim through his blindfold.Either way, Ceballos has inspired a slew of copycats. The most direct of these was Chase.
Budinger, who wore Ceballos' jersey while doing a 180 dunk with a blindfold on in the 2012 contest. But Budinger didn't exactly hide the fact that he could see. Watching his dunk in slow-motion, Budinger cranes his neck while executing his 180 dunk to keep his eyes locked on the rim.
Ceballos' tilted head could've been a force-of-habit thing. Budinger's swerve was completely unnatural, and there's really no explanation for it behind peeking.Perhaps most damning is that Ceballos himself gave Budinger the blindfold he used. WE DON'T BELIEVE YOU.
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