He's mastered a knee-buckling behind-the-back bounce move that allows him to change directions or immediately stop while his defender zooms off in the wrong direction.
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The hardest part is not the actual hooking of the fish, but getting over the knee-buckling sensation of actually seeing a five-pound trout cruising the shallows.
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He mixed a 97-mph fastball with a knee-buckling curve, similar to Gooden's when he captivated the baseball world as a 19-year-old New York Mets rookie in 1984.
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