andyzee
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Why? Because it was Bilodeau's fault? :roll:
No, because he got screwed, I didn't look at it so much as disrespect for Bilodeau as disgust at the judgement. Spur of the moment, not always easy to be rationale.
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Why? Because it was Bilodeau's fault? :roll:
No, because he got screwed, I didn't look at it so much as disrespect for Bilodeau as disgust at the judgement. Spur of the moment, not always easy to be rationale.
Fair enough.
Colas looked like a jerk though. He gave a snide look at the leaders right after his run, kinda like, "yeah, I just owned you."
Colas looked like a jerk though. He gave a snide look at the leaders right after his run, kinda like, "yeah, I just owned you."
Overall I thought DBS had the best run, great turns, good speed and decent airs. If turns are truley are the most important factor than he should have won.
I watched the finals again this morning and the bottom air without the grab did look rather ugly to me. Should his blazing speed and relatively tight skiing offset the air score enough to make the podium? Obviously, it's debatable, but the question should be whether his air should have been scored almost a point lower than the others. He did win the speed score and I think the turn scoring was right on in relation to the other guys. Even if his air was scored as high as Wilson's (who definitely had the best air of the night), he would have gotten silver, at best, and only barely. It would have been interesting to see his air score had he made the grab. You guys are also discounting the other Canadians that also had great runs.
BTW, Greg - next winter olympics is 2014