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truth is i dont care who gets tricks or not, i think it's kind of shitty how the skater that clearly puts in the most effort and is the most memorable wont win (john wins right?). i remeber last years oiam, i swear that david kid shouldve won-he had the most memorable tricks/lines-what did tom do again?
dont get it twisted, i think all these guys are good skaters but this isn't some personality contest, i dont give a fuck what anyone says, the skating should speak for itself
damn i never followed oiam until this year, but i was watching last years episodes and david really killed it, chuy and dylan did too. i really didn't care for any of the tricks i saw tom doing other than that gap to 5050 that he didn't land. not sure how he won.
What contest did you see? The one I saw Chuy got hurt day one and didn't do shit after that, and Tom got shit at every spot. David killed it too, but it was clearly between the two of them.
he got clips each episode, maybe not as many clips as tom but definitely more memorable. i didn't see chuy getting hurt, maybe you're thinking of dylan who bruised his heel. but he kept getting good shit too. nick is really the only one who i'd say wasn't really productive.
i literally cant remember one trick tom did last year, but i can name 3 tricks david did from the top of my head.
Yeah, and they were all switch 50-50s.
i like how you selectively forgot his line at clipper and his switch heel over the street gap. the ollie over the handrail was pretty good too.
Nah, I legitimately forgot that stuff. I just remembered thinking that he did a lot of switch 50-50s. What did he do at Clipper? I don't remember the line, but I remember it being sick when I saw it.
he did two switch 50s, one on a popular big handrail in oakland, and one on a fucking lumpy bridge rail that had a gate at the bottom of the stairs. the line at clipper was ollie the first set then fs flip the second one. he also got a good line at 3rd and army and a nollie heel over the rock gap there.
i remember a lot of tricks tom did, he did that tailslide to land on that block, 50'd that rail, front board to fakie the rail with the drop, impossible the street gap. none of them really stood out though.