Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-30271674-20161110223857/@comment-30271674-20161114004751

O's plan was flawed for a number of regions, the first being that the arcing swing of Ieyasu's arm was pointing away from Ieyasu when it collided with O would make it nigh impossible for him to procure that long length of bone to somehow spring O over to where Ieyasu was serving as a sort of cog as he thrashed his huge arm about. This would've made sense had O hooked somewhere onto the hand and swung from it, alas this is not the case.

In O's failed attempt, he still didn't necessarily escape Ieyasu either as the hand slammed down O would come with it. The extent of this and O perhaps resisting as he attempted to reach Ieyasu would lead to the tearing of some area within his arm, perhaps a torn ligament within the length of his wrist or around his elbow.

Ieyasu could already tell what the situation was, as being able to see this whole situation unfold dramatically as it did. As soon as the hand hit the floor, Ieyasu was already up from the ground and slinging his arm away to thrust Ousatsu into the wall. Using his inhuman strength against Ousatsu in this throw, it'd probably lead to a major crash and great destruction from it.

The power behind the throw would be enough to rattle Ousatsu's insides, probably leaving him dazed, confused, and hurt as he tried to recover from this little discombobulation.