J Kirk Corbin

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J Kirk Corbin

J Kirk Corbin

@JKirkCorbin

Texas, USA Katılım Mart 2013
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J Kirk Corbin
J Kirk Corbin@JKirkCorbin·
@OfficialChipC @JZhang_19 @BadCallOfficial You are trying to rationalize his out of control actions by saying he never had a chance to avoid the contact . He could & should have. It wasn't a basketball play in any way & its lucky he didnt hurt the Iowa player. Have a nice day.
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Chip Clark
Chip Clark@OfficialChipC·
I’ll just answer them for you. • If you are running rapidly up the court, in a straight line path that is not blocked by an opponent, and at the last second an opponent slides into your path mid-stride, then… 1) You WILL run into the opponent who stepped into your path, and 2) You WILL brace for contact. • In that situation, when contact inevitably occurs, the opponent who slid into your path without giving you sufficient time & distance to stop or change direction to avoid contact is the one responsible for the contact, by rule. Now to address your claims: Chinyelu was running up the floor in a straight line path. He’s entitled to run on that straight line (at any speed he wants) unless an opponent legally blocks his path by obtaining a legal position in it. Since Chinyelu is not in possession of the ball, by rule Jirak must provide sufficient “time & distance” for Chinyelu to stop or change direction to avoid contact, after he obtains a position on the floor, in Chinyelu’s path. He most certainly did not do that. The video I attached below is indisputable proof of that. I can see how you would think Chinyelu was out of control, due to the hard contact. And yes, Jirak did turn his back to block out, but in doing so, he absolutely moved into Chinyelu’s path (turns his back and jump slides to his left to cut him off). However, by the time Jirak obtains a position on the floor in Chinyelu’s path, Chinyelu is not even afforded a single step to avoid contact, prior to contact. He makes no attempt to miss Jirak because he literally doesn’t have enough time or distance to do so. The only thing he had time to do was brace for contact. As soon as Chinyelu saw Jirak starting to slide into his path, he tucked his right arm to his chest to brace for imminent contact. Also, he did not lower his shoulder. If you watch closely, once Jirak slides into his path, he bends forward and sticks his butt out (seated position) to “box out”. The initial point of contact is his butt to Chinyelu’s right knee/thigh as he’s trying to plant that right foot. This butt to thigh contact somewhat causes Chinyelu’s knee to buckle, and his upper body to bend forward at the hips. What you think is a lowered shoulder (shoulder to back contact) is actually back to back contact. All this to say…. If a foul is to be called on this play, it would be a foul on Jirak. The officials decided not to call a foul on him though, since that contact had no effect on the play (ball was going OoB, and neither of these two players had a chance to get to the loose ball). They basically ruled it as incidental contact. Hope this analysis and video, helps clarify the rules, and what actually happened on this play.
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That’s A Bad Call
That’s A Bad Call@BadCallOfficial·
This was not called a 3-second violation on Florida. Rueben Chinyelu enters the lane at 7:02. He didn’t leave the lane before the shot went up at 6:54. That’s a bad missed call.
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J Kirk Corbin
J Kirk Corbin@JKirkCorbin·
@bacchaus351 @FREEDOMUSERGFY @allenanalysis So you shower with your preteen daughter?? That's has to be the only reason you try to defend it. Its not normal & if you know anything about abuse its not surprising that they pressured her to deny it as an adult to protect joey. What the hell is wrong with you?!?!
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bacchaus35@bacchaus351·
@JKirkCorbin @FREEDOMUSERGFY @allenanalysis Where do you people come up with this moronic nonsense? She wouldn’t shower when he was around? Do you hear this inane drivel in your head before typing. What the hell is wrong with you?
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Rep. Ted Lieu on the House floor: “Trump raped minors. And it’s all on tape.” That statement is now part of the official congressional record.
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J Kirk Corbin
J Kirk Corbin@JKirkCorbin·
@bacchaus351 @FREEDOMUSERGFY @allenanalysis so joey showered with her at an age that made it so uncomfortable for his daughter that she would not shower when he was around. His freaking daughter. Trying to normalize it & say it was nothing is peak rationalization. Surprise.
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J Kirk Corbin
J Kirk Corbin@JKirkCorbin·
You are acting like he was in control of his sprinting down the court & the other player jumps over into him at the last second. Not what happened. I watched it again just now & the FL player was out of control.The Iowa player turns his back to block out. The FL player makes no attempt to miss him or even slow down but instead lowers his shoulder & plows over him. That's not a basketball move. It could have easily been a flagrant 1. It should have at least been a common foul. Thanks
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Chip Clark
Chip Clark@OfficialChipC·
Good question, J Kirk. So, I’m well aware that my take on this Chinyelu/Jirak play is going to be pretty controversial for most hoops fans, but please allow me to set up my take by asking you the following question(s)… 1) If you are running rapidly up the court, in a straight line path that is not block by an opponent, and at the last second an opponent steps into your path mid-stride, what do you think will happen, and what do you think you will do? 2) And in that situation, when contact inevitably occurs, who should be responsible for the contact, by rule? You, or the opponent who stepped into your path without giving you sufficient time & distance to stop or change direction to avoid contact?
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J Kirk Corbin
J Kirk Corbin@JKirkCorbin·
@JZhang_19 @BadCallOfficial @OfficialChipC How about the crack back block he made right before half that wasn't called or even mentioned by the announcers?? It was a flagrant 1 at a minimum & surprised the Iowa player wasn't hurt. #9 should have fouled out before halftime. And I am not an iowa fan.
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Suzie rizzio
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
Governor Greg Abbot has cancelled Cesar Chavez day in Texas overnight without any notice over Sexual Assault allegations,but he won’t do or say anything about those allegations regarding Trump!
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Rep. Melanie Stansbury
Rep. Melanie Stansbury@Rep_Stansbury·
Just because the President deploys ICE agents to airports, doesn’t change the fact that: 1. He’s in the Epstein Files. 2. He’s started an unauthorized war that he can’t find his way out of. 3. Americans are struggling to survive, and he’s failed to pass legislation to make it better, even though his party controls the House, the Senate, and the White House. It’s time for accountability.
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J Kirk Corbin
J Kirk Corbin@JKirkCorbin·
@m3lonh3ad @BadCallOfficial The ball never never touched the backcourt nor did the player touch the backcourt until after the ball was dribbled back in play. Your imaginary line is just that, imaginary. It has zero to do with the call.
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That’s A Bad Call@BadCallOfficial·
This was called a backcourt violation. The ball never goes backcourt. The offensive player establishes himself in the front court with two feet prior to touching the ball. That’s a bad call.
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Pirateken47
Pirateken47@pirateken47·
@BadCallOfficial Not a bad call. The player has to maintain himself on his side of the court. If he goes back court then someone else must touch the ball and he must return to his side of the court and have both feet in to touch the ball again. It was a very good call.
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Logan Cole Papen
Logan Cole Papen@coach_lopapen·
@BadCallOfficial He was the last to touch it saving it from going backcourt. He goes backcourt. He cannot be the first to touch it after reestablishing himself in the front court. This is what makes it a backcourt violation.
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J Kirk Corbin
J Kirk Corbin@JKirkCorbin·
@andreagail_k @FREEDOMUSERGFY @allenanalysis why not post what she wrote at the time?? "showers with my dad (probably not appropriate)." She even wrote she would wait for him to go to bed so she could shower without him. And DocKtor jill knew all about it. You think she made it up?? No way.
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Scott Braddock
Scott Braddock@scottbraddock·
As VP @JDVance fundraises in Austin, Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee Chair @RepMorales145 says "the only people he’s helping on Monday are the ones who can cut a $250,000 check. The rest of us get road closures, longer lines, and expensive gas prices.” #txlege
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DiscGolfHobo
DiscGolfHobo@DiscGolfHobo77·
@JKirkCorbin @JohnPetersonFW Okay, my main concern is finding an affordable on bedroom or even studio apartment in a place like Alamogordo if something like that even exists out their? I only pay $600 for a one right now, and really cannot afford anything more than that
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John Peterson
John Peterson@JohnPetersonFW·
We are driving thru New Mexico. Why do people live here?
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J Kirk Corbin
J Kirk Corbin@JKirkCorbin·
@Acyn He is a broke dick . No one cares about his looney ass anymore! 🤡🤡🤣🤣💩💩
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Matt Schick
Matt Schick@ESPN_Schick·
To Coach Cal’s point, High Point is a mid-major in the metrics. Not in the money. I’ve called numerous games at High Point. It is a gated campus with a country club vibe. Its on-campus facility is a mini-NBA arena, unmatched at their level, and better than many in the power conferences. The investment in the program allows them to mitigate churn by retaining some talent and replenishing the rest. This is High Point:
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