Me too. Look at the arm extension he's doing on this doe. It's like he's stretching for a touchdown with that doe's head. How many extra points did he get for that? Kidding of course.
It has to be a generational thing. What is the problem with pointing out inflated scoring? In todays day and age it ruffles all kinds of feathers and hurts peoples feelings when you point out BS and if you actually called out somebody for either being wrong or mistaken the clique of sensitivity bands together to shame the person that points out the truth or resonable logic.
Wouldn't you be part of the sensitive clique by getting sensitive about other's sensitivity? There's no problem with bringing it up. It happens every year. But if some people think it's a wrong score they should probably pm the guy for a redo.
Camera angles can make a buck look smaller or bigger than it really is. It's hard to call BS on someone's buck score without putting a tape to it yourself unless its just blatantly obviously they inflated it. It's comical on some of the "guess this buck's score" threads how the numbers are just all over the place.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9gFRXw5-kI The camera angle stereotype in this video is perfect for this discussion.