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[QUOTE="Redux, post: 4273866, member: 11089"] I'm not automatically discounting what you say. Many times I have seen a smaller player get more movement from AE than I would have though physics would dictate. But in a bunch of cases I did a slow motion replay and there was almost always large-surface contact from the opponent, not just a point. For example, the whole of the outside forearm and the shoulder blade, not just the shoulder tip itself. Even a big person is going to move with that kind of impact. The movement also seemed dependent on whether AE was flat footed or on her toes, maybe partly an issue of balance. So I'm a homer and looking for my player to be in the right, but I'm also something of a student of the game and like to know what's going on, and I honestly don't see any [I]habitual[/I] flopping at all. [/QUOTE]
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