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Originally Posted by valo403
Odds aren't in favor? Why? This isn't statistical analysis. Scott's actions don't support your conclusion. Everything about what he did showed a desire to go after Kessel, or at least makes that a reasonable conclusion of his intent. You can assume he wouldn't have thrown a punch if you want, but that's really irrelevant. What's relevant is what Kessel saw coming for him and his response. He saw Scott coming looking to throw punches, and reacted to defend himself. If you're expecting Kessel to read Scott's mind and determine that he actually wanted to hold him in his arms like a baby koala I think you may need to lay off grandpa's old cough medicine.
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The bolded part is only irrelevant to you, he didn't punch Kessel how hard is that to understand? If you watch the video he changes directions and goes after a different guy because he probably didn't really want to go after Kessel. He said himself he just lined up with who was out there.