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Re: Hearding VS Possession

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Originally Posted by Kage View Post
Im trying to invision how you could "posess" a ball...

since the ball can only go in maximum 3 inches into your frame...
and you can only extend beyond the frame by that 2 and a half or so inches to the bumper perimeter for only 2 seconds...

The only way that I can see "posessing" a ball is with some sort of suction cup device...
This is exactly what I was thinking. If you're driving straight you could posess it, but when you turn it would roll out. That could make aiming shots very difficult.
 


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